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[15 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 254 views]

Lexington, NC – July 12, 2010 – Precision Golf Students, Katherine Perry and Taelor Rubin qualified for the US Women’s Amateur Championships this past Monday.  Perry, a student of Robert Linville,  shot a 68 to finish 1st in the qualifier.  Rubin, a PGS student, placed 3rd in the qualifying to claim a spot in the US Women’s Amateur Championship after shooting a 72. 
Perry and Rubin are both participants in the Bell division of the Peggy Kirk Bell Girls Golf Tour.  Perry is currently ranked 4th on the Peggy Kirk Bell Tour Order of Merit …

Featured, Golf Tips, Robert Linville, Short Game »

[12 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 548 views]
Escaping From a Fairway Bunker by Robert Linville

Escaping From a Fairway Bunker
by Robert Linville, Director of Instruction

Precision in the News »

[12 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 205 views]

Southern Pines, NC – July 11 – Precision Golf student, Casey Ward, had an outstanding showing at the Big “I” Qualifying tournament this weekend at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club.  Shooting 70-70 for a 2 under 140 to win the tournament, Ward will now advance into the Big “I” championship field.  Lori Beth Adams, a Precision Golf student, tied for 2nd place finishing one shot behind Ward in the standings.  Precision Golf School would also like to congratulate Emily Brooks who shot her career low round of 69 in …

Kelly Parker, Kelly's QuickStart Journal, Tennis Tips »

[11 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 520 views]
QuickStart Blog: Playing the Odds

Since my departure from college tennis and the National Championship team at Duke University, I have immersed myself into QuickStart tennis, dedicating most of the my time to 8 & under junior development. For me, it has been a process of scaling back, not only the intensity, but learning how to teach tennis through the sheer enjoyment of the game. It is, of course, success that keeps many people coming back for more. However, at the fresh age of 4 – 8 years old, it is often …

Precision Golf School, Precision in the News »

[7 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 181 views]

PGS student and Peggy Kirk Bell Tour alumni , Brianna Clemmons, earns All-America Scholar honors in her first season at Gardner Webb.  Clemmons, a native of Oak Ridge, excelled at Northwest Guilford High School as a four year letter winner and state champion.
Clemmons played in five events for GWU on the season.  She carded a three round score of 257, +44 at the 2009 UNCG Starmount Fall Classic in the fall, and finished tied for 20th-place with a score of 244, +28 at the 2010 Winthrop Intercollegiate in the spring.  She also …

Precision in the News »

[7 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 167 views]

EVENT SUMMARY

Peggy Kirk Bell Girls Golf Tour hosts 16th event of the year at Firefox Golf Club
Erica Clinard captures title at Firefox Open with an 80.
Jackson Springs, NC – The Peggy Kirk Bell Girls Golf Tour hosted its 16th event of the year at Firefox Golf Club West Course. The golf course, known for hosting the girls North Carolina State High School Championships, was a challenging test for the girls with the wet conditions making for a lengthy 6,000 yards. The field consisted of over twenty players from the …

Precision in the News »

[1 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 211 views]

Greensboro, NC. – Precision Golf School Head Instructor, Jeff Crittenden, is making his way to the top in Long Drive competitions.  Crittenden was recently crowned champion of the Los Cabos Long Drive Classic in late May.  In the final round of the match play bracket, Crittenden crushed the ball 417, 420 and finally 425 to win the tournament.  He has gone on to finish third in a district qualifier last month at Bryan Park with a drive of 382 yards.
Crittenden is set to compete in the world long drive championship Oct. 23-27 …

Precision in the News »

[1 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 161 views]

Greensboro, NC – Precision Golf School’s Dr. Bob Christina is featured in the NY Times Golf  Blog, On Par.  He discusses the key to improved putting could be staring right at the hole. 
The Key to Improved Putting Could Be Staring Right at the Hole
By BILL PENNINGTON
When you’re about to stroke a putt, do you stare down at the ball?
Of course you do.  If you play basketball, when you are about to take a shot, do you look at the ball in your hands?  Of course not.  No, you look at …