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[25 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 179 views]

GREENSBORO – June 24. – Precision Golf students take three out of the four spots in the semi-final round of the 43rd Annual NC Junior Championships.  In the girls’ championship, medalist Kayla Sciupider of Etowah was defeated in the morning round matches by Casey Ward of Chapel Hill, 2&1.  Ward, a student of Precision Golf School and Robert Linville, faced Madison Kennedy in the afternoon matchup.  Ward lost a hard fought match to Madison Kennedy of Salisbury 2&1.  Katherine Perry of Cary advanced to the semifinals defeating Taylor Penzer of …

Featured, Golf Tips, Kathleen Strandberg, Short Game »

[24 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 477 views]
Girls Golf – Gain an Edge with your Short Game

Girls Golf: Gan an Edge with your Short Game
by Kathleen Strandberg, Girls Golf Program Coordinator
Most female golfers that play at a competitive level will know that the length of courses have been continually increasing due to the rise in competition. Through my experience in college, I found that I was an “average” length hitter, meaning I mostly had longer irons and hybrids for my approach shots. I learned the importance of short game and having several different shots to use around the green. While I practiced a …

Dave McCain, Tennis Tips, Transition Game »

[23 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 414 views]
Tennis Tip: How to Hit a Short Ball

Tennis Tip: How to Hit a Short Ball
by Dave McCain, Director of Tennis at Precision Tennis Academy

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Precision Golf School, Precision in the News »

[23 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 173 views]

Williamsburg, VA. – June 21, 2010 – Precision Golf School students, Katie Kirk and Taelor Rubin, qualified for the US Girls Junior Championship on Monday.  Played at the Ford’s Colony Country Club, Kirk and Rubin both shot a 73 on the final day to qualify second and third in the field.   The Country Club of North Carolina, located in Pinehurst, is set to host the 2010 US Girls Championship. 
Kirk, a native a Davidson, NC, is currently ranked 5 on the Peggy Kirk Bell Tour order of merit standings.  Rubin, a …

Precision in the News »

[15 Jun 2010 | One Comment | 568 views]

Greenville, SC. – June 14, 2010 – Precision Golf School Student, Kelsey Badmaev, shot a 2nd 9 hole score of 2 under par 34 en route to a 76, good enough for a T-8 finish in the 2010 US Girls Junior Championship qualifier.  That score sent her into a sudden death playoff for the final spot on the Furman University Golf Course.  On the 3rd extra hole, Kelsey laced a 6 iron on the par 3 14th hole 165 yards to 10 feet.  She then made the birdie putt, cementing …

Precision in the News »

[15 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 229 views]

Greensboro, NC. – May, 2010 – Precision Golf School hires Kathleen Strandberg as Girls’ Golf Coordinator.  Strandberg will be the program coordinator for LPGA/USGA Girls’ Golf of Greensboro and LPGA/USGA Girls’ Golf of Winston Salem.  Strandberg will also serve as an assistant coordinator to the Peggy Kirk Bell Girls’ Golf Tour, the leading girls’ golf tour in the country.
As program coordinator, Kathleen will be heading our Girls Only Living Fore Fun (G.O.L.F.F.) girls golf youth initiative.  Designed to provide a more social, fun instroduction into golf, this program is …

Precision in the News »

[8 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 197 views]

Greensboro, NC – Kevin McCallister has known for months that he wanted to play in the Bryan Amateur golf tournament.  The only program was he hasn’t let Chris LeClerc, the golf pro at Bryan Park, know of his intentions.  Any McCallister’s procrastination apparently had cost him a spot in the field. 
“I planned on entering and I just hasn’t gotten around to getting much stuff to LeClerc”, McCallister said.  “By the time I got my stuff to him, he said the field was full and he told me he put me …

Featured, Golf Tips, Short Game, Steve Nixon »

[3 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 1,725 views]
How to Hit a Greenside Bunker Shot by Steve Nixon

How to Hit a Greenside Bunker Shot
by Steve Nixon, Head Instructor Winston Salem