To begin, I'd like to thank everyone that has been following my blog and various social media platforms, as I extend my passion and experiences in the world of golf with you! Not only am I extremely grateful to have such a supportive group of friends and family, but I truly have the best students, and I look forward to every time we meet for a lesson!
In my last blog post, I'm sure I rattled some of your brains with the "proper impact" instruction and "casting" and "flipping" fixes, and other such crazy golfguy lingo! Teaching golf online is definitely a new adventure for me, but I enjoy sharing my knowledge with all of you.
Click the link below to watch a funny golf instruction video, and you'll see crazy golf lingo taken to a new extreme!
One aspect of this blog that I hope to achieve is not only a way for readers to learn about how the golf swing works (in my opinions), but also a chance to turn your minds off, leave the swing drills at the practice range, and just respect and appreciate golf for the beautiful game that it is. It is common for many avid golfers to spend countless hours hitting balls, working on specific swing techniques until their hands bleed. Although we all know that "practice makes perfect," it is still important for us to take a step back, clear our heads, and look out into the open fairways - lined with tall trees and endless dreams!
In this weeks blog, I am going post some pictures of some of the most visually stunning golf courses from around the world, as well as some of my favorite golf courses I have played. I invite you to comment on my blog and share some of your favorite golf courses or golf experiences that you've had!
Augusta National - Augusta, GA

Pebble Beach Golf Links - Pebble Beach, CA

The Old Course at Saint Andrews Links - St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland

Cyprus Point Club - Pebble Beach, CA

Pine Valley Golf Club - Pine Valley, NJ

Now those are golfers' dream golf courses to play, but unfortunately for myself and many others, we may never get a chance to play these courses. So, here are a few public courses that I have played that I would highly recommend to any golfer:
Tobacco Road - Sanford, NC

Red Hawk Golf Club - East Tawas, MI

Arcadia Bluffs - Arcadia, MI

Tullymore - Stanwood, MI

Forest Dunes Golf Club - Roscommon, MI
The visual beauty of golf course architecture is something that I feel everyone can appreciate, and I hope you have enjoyed seeing some of my favorite golf courses! I hope that you get the chance to play some of these courses someday, and if you have already played any of them, tell me all about your experience in the comment section!
Til' next time,
TheGolfGuy
I love your blog. Arcadia Bluffs is my favorite course. The pictures are making miss golfing though.
ReplyDeleteI think Michigan is very underrated when it comes to golf course beauty and design. The scenery offered in MI is so diverse, yet impressive no matter where in the state you go. Your pictures just show some of the beauty it offers.
ReplyDeleteIm not the biggest golf fan, but looking at these beautiful courses makes me want play some rounds. The Pebble Beach course looks incredible and that would definitely have to be my choice. I wonder how much it costs to play 18?
ReplyDeleteI really like TPC Myrtle Beach and The Bear in Traverse City.
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