Playable Enough: Golf Practice Rounds and Letting Go
A solo round turned into a lesson in golf practice and letting go — with smart experiments, mental resets, and a fresh look at how resilience shows up on the course.
A solo round turned into a lesson in golf practice and letting go — with smart experiments, mental resets, and a fresh look at how resilience shows up on the course.
An honest, visual post of my latest breaking 90 round review — tee shots, GIR, up-and-downs, and what really helped lower my score.
Golfing with teens can be fun, flexible, and full of surprises. Here’s what worked on my niece’s first full round — and what made it such a great day.
Build a weekly golf practice plan that actually works. This structured system helps weekend golfers track progress, sharpen skills, and make every session count.
See how I practice golf at home using foam balls, wedges, and backyard obstacles—with help from my skeptical dog and a patio table.
My first league round with the University of Michigan Women’s Golf Club was a disaster on the scorecard—but filled with lessons, support, and small wins.
A golf-focused strength and flexibility routine built for league play, backyard practice, and staying upright through 18 holes. The goal is building a stronger, more resilient swing through mobility and resistance work.
I started this golf blog to track my return to the game, cut through the noise, and share the real ups, downs, and practice strategies behind steady improvement.