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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Hi Guys:
A great utility club to use around the green
is a chipper. It’s a specially designed club
for chipping and running the ball along the
ground like a putter with some loft.
There are a few golf mfg. cos that make good
ones now. Cleveland Golf has a one with a
weighted back that I tested out a few months
back and liked.
The other day and what got me to think of
writing this story was that I was in a thrift
shop around the corner from where I live.
I found an old Mac Gregor chipper that caught
my eye. I like collecting old clubs. You can
find them sometimes at such stores.
I liked the feel and weight in the back. I
reckoned it most be 35-50 yrs old and so I
forked over the $2.99 and took it home. The
Cleveland one costs around $80.00 to $90.00.
I think.
I have a golf studio at home so I was able to
try it out quickly and found it works really
good.
A good chipper can save you strokes around the
green and get you out of some awkward situations
on the course where you just need to hit it back
into play a short distance or from under a tree
or something.
A hybrid can work too but they are longer in
length and I find the chipper being shorter can be
the real winner especially when you get it close to
the hole or you hole the chip shot. I can use my
regular putting stance with it.
I’ll let you know when I hole my first one with
this new find..!
Let me know your thoughts on this as well.
Need any help with your short game? You can contact
me for a one on one lesson or series to sharpen your
short game.
Hope you’re doing well on the links.
Keep cool, Bob Cisco
The Golf Doctor
www.allaboutgolf.us
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Hi Guys:
British Open one of my real favorites is up and running at St.Andrews with players facing the elements and unpredictable weather predicted most of the tournament.
Outcome will be decided with those players who can keep the ball down and in play especially off the tee. And who play smart on the key finishing holes 17 and and 18. Two of the best finishing holes in championship golf I might add.
You got to like the Thurs-Fri pairing of Woods-Rose-Villegas going at it and a big draw and crowd pleaser I would think with the fans there.
Putting will be the key for Tiger Woods. Look for Villegas to make a run at it. Rose is the hottest player right now in the world of golf. Europe is hot right now with the majors.
Phil Mickelson needs to get off to a good start to contend for Sunday run.
I got a feeling there will be a playoff to this championship. Any predictions out there?
Best shooting,
Bob Cisco - The Golf Doctor, www.allaboutgolf.us (Bob Cisco golf books)
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
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Hi Guys:
Steve Stricker is hot as a pistol with his golf as he goes real deep at the John Deere Classic to win his second back to back PGA event there with a record performance.
This is Steve’s fifth win in 15 months on the PGA tour and vaults him back to the No. 2 spot in the world rankings behind No. 1, Tiger Woods. By the end of the summer we might see a new number one on the world of golf, either Phil Mickelson or Steve Stricker, depending on the final majors. It happened in tennis this summer. Will it happen in golf?
What I like about Stricker and you can learn from is that he’s got a great scoring game from 125 yards and in. He’s great with the wedge shots and has a smooth silky putting stroke and this is where birdies and pars are saved along with making the super eagles he makes.
He drives the ball well off the tee. Not a long hitter by tour standards yet he knows how to position his tee shots in place to make the difference and he’ s smart when it comes to his course management and strategy skills.
Look for Steve to seriously contend in the summer final majors here especially back in his home state of Wisconsin, where the PGA Championship is next month in August at Kohler.
I especially like his great balance in his swing and has very good timing in hitting his golf shots. Steve swings within himself and is an excellent model to emmulate, never forcing the shot with a consistent tempo.
The British Open looks like a great third major getting underway on Thursday here from St. Andrews in Scotland.
All for now, Bob Cisco, The Golf Doctor
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Hi Everyone:
Graeme Mc Dowell’s win at this weekend’s US Open was nothing short of a stellar feat for the N. Ireland native. He definitely made it happen despite all odds.
He played some really good golf in what turned out to be more of a bit of an all European final with the tough fast greens that turned lightning fast. A Frenchmen named Gregory Havret, also played fantastic golf, to almost force a playoff as well.
Grame defeated golf’s big three who all had chances to win by far, but they could not mount steady charges and do their thing, including that of Tiger Woods, who looked like he was back once again.
Not since Tony Jacklin won in 1970 have we seen someone from the British Isles win the US Open here on American soil.
Hats off to Greame Mc Dowell and his great play at historic Pebble Beach on Dad’s Day with his father present at the 18 th green to acknowlege his great triumph. It doesn’t get much better than that now does it!
What was Greame’s secret to success and his play?
It was his driving in the fairway, his putting and self confidence in himself in a game introduced to him by his Dad, who believed in his son’s ability to play the game and be a great golfer.
Not the longest driver of the ball by far but steady and long enough to be in the fairway most of the time mixed with mastery of the greens with his putter, he prevailed. These key statistics along with his good iron play made the difference enough to win by one shot at the famed Pebble Beach layout.
It sure was good theatre and a great day to be with your Dad and win golf’s greatest tournament, our U.S. Open.
What I liked especially about this Irishmen was his resolve and determination to hang in there and make things happen. He made up his mind and hit the golf shot in a decisive manner. Excellent short game as well around the greens.
Golfers can learn from his routine and get into hitting shots with determination. Take dead aim and fire!
All for now and onto the Bristish Open at St. Andrews in Scotland for golf’s next and third major of the season.
Best, Bob Cisco, The Golf Doctor
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010
Hi Guys:
Do you have this problem with your golf shots?
Do you find in a round of golf or in practicing that you
hit some wild shots off line like pushes or hooks that get
you in trouble like in a bad lie in the rough, behind a
tree or in the water or hit off in the wrong direction?
Well I have a solution or two for this.
The key to being more consistent and hitting more solid
shots is first of all being in CONTROL of your swing motion
and not swinging out of balance and too hard.
When you swing easier and ‘within yourself” you can be
in more control and that makes a big difference with the
outcome of your shots. Having the ball in play is the key
to scoring.
There’s a principle at work here that when you swing smoother
around 80 % pace, you will find you are more able to make a
better hit of the ball. That’s what timing is all about.
So that’s the first key to this is to do that consistently with your
shots. Think being in control of your swing motion and better
timing of the shot.
The other thing to do is make sure you are not going out of
balance as you rotate the upper body over the lower especially
in the backswing move and in the downswing towards the ball
and target. When you swing too hard one can lose your balance
and spine angle.
These two key basics are essential in hitting consistent solid
shots and if you can maintain an easier pace and and your
balance, you will be able to hit shots and play better, plus
score better.
Let me know how this works for you and leave
a comment here if you would on the site.
Bob Cisco
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Hi Guys:
Tiger’s back this week at Muirfield Village as Jack Nicklaus hosts his Memorial golf tournament with a star studded field of players.
This should be the start of his ramp up for the US Open in a couple of weeks in Calofrnia at famed Pebble Beach.
Tiger seems to be on the mend from his neck injury and hopefully will have a good tournament having won here several times and coming from behind last year to win with a closing 65 in the last round.
This is a super tournament and close to a major in the eyes of many of the players.
The course is modeled after many of the greatest holes in golf that Jack Nickluas has played in his great career.
Can Tiger regroup and get back on track and be a favorite to win at the US Open?
Can Phil Mickelson regroup after missing the cut this last week and surpass Tiger and take over the No.1 spot in the world rankings here in June?
Maybe some good old great golf would be just what Tiger needs.
Let’s tune in and see this week at Jack’s place in Columbus, Ohio.
All for now,
Bob Cisco - The Golf Doctor
www.allaboutgolf.us
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Hi Guys:
Steve Stricker wins the LA Open here in So California and is his fourth win since last May’s victory at the Colonial Invitational. He surpasses Phil Mickelson for the Number Two spot in the world rankings behind Tiger Woods.
Stricker averaged arounf 270 yards + off the tee for most of the rain soaked event and was the best putter in the pack. His first three rounds were 26, 26 and 22 putts and with this kind of putting you win golf tournaments. That’s what wins golf tournaments.
What I like about Stricker is that he plays smart golf. He swings smoothly never trying to hit hard. He has a great scoring game from 100 yards and out. This is where he is one of the very best in the world. He’s great with the wedge and the putter.
You can learn a lot about his rhtymm and smooth putting stroke. It is a thing of beauty and he is very consistent in his putting. Not just a good putter but a great one which is what you have to be to play on tour. Emulate s routine. It’s very effective.
He’s made some great changes in his game over the last few years and has gone from a good PGA tour player to a super one. He’s playing to his potential becuase he plays to his strengths and gets the most out of his game. Not super long he knows the value of a drive placed in the fair way. Smart player who knows how to score.
I had a chance to see the players practice on Tuesday before the rain set in and it was a real highlight to see their great tempo and timing in their practice sessions. I even had a chance to talk with Robert Allenby, the Aussie player who is one of the hottest players right now.
If you’re going to work on your game at all, practice on the short game shots and putting and build your scoring game and confidence here first as these on begins for you in your part of the country. You can even practice that putting stroke on the carpet and your chipping/pitching outside in the back yard with the weather being bad.
Work on the scoring game first and then the long game and you’ll see better scoring! That’s where it’s at with scoring and better scores
Here’s to playing better golf,
Bob Cisco - The Golf Doctor.
www.allboutgolf.us
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Hi Guys:
I don’t know if you had a chance to see the first Champions Tour event over this weekend from Hawaii won by Tom Watson in a great duel with Fred Couples. Yes that’s right! Watson winning and Couples in the lineup here on the Senior Tour. This is great for the Champions Tour.
Fred Couples quietly tuned 50 yrs of age not too long ago and is now a ’senior’ and playing on not only the Champions tour but will compete on the PGA Men’s tour. He’s even talking about qualifying for the British Open this summer at St. Andrews. Please check his driver’s license and birth certificate for me please. For someone averaging 322 yds for the event that ain’t no senior tour guy. Putts dropping right and left with his belly putter left hand low grip.
You got to admit it here. Despite the bad backs and all the accumulative injuries, these guys can play. There are awesome. A winning score of 22 under par means a lot of birdies and eagles man. And these guys play just three rounds to boot not four like on the regular tour. That’s an average of more than 65-66 for each round. Holy Bat Man! These guys are really good.
I kept going back and forth between the tournaments on the Golf Channel from the Hope to the Champions event and then I had the realization that I knew more of the players and their stories on the Champions tour than whose who the young guns playing at the Hope by far.
On top of that when I then discovered whose on rooster playing on the Senior Tour these days I could not believe it. Just this years’ new additions include Freddie Couples, Corey Pavin , and Mark Calcaveccia, and I’m telling you this is the tour to get watching more. They’re playing with the likes of Bernard Langers, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Tom Watson, Mark O’Meara, and a host of other really great players of the game who can really play some super golf.
You know these guys can not only play great golf but seem to know how to enjoy themselves at the same time. Imagine playing a game where you actually get paid to perform and have fun doing it, and seeing all your friends at one location. They’re playing golf man!
I think these guys’ pinch’ themselves every day and count their lucky stars or something that they are able to play golf for a living at this time in their life. They seem to have put the word “fun” back into the game as they compete for more golf titles and wins.
I think I’ll keep the TV channel on the same spot for now.
Let’s get back to playing for the enjoyment of the game here in 2010. That’s one of my new golf goals of the year.
How about yours?
Let me know if you need to tune-up a part of your game. Our season begins here very soon.
Plus with my new instructional method I have developed here, Plant and Pivot along with our new balance-right swing trainer, you will see some even greater improvement here this year.
All for now. Bob Cisco
The Golf Doctor. www.allaboutgolf.us
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Hi Guys:
You may have missed this during “Tiger Slam” but this news which was rather more inconspicuous than Tiger’s, was surfacing a few weeks ago from “down under” in Australia there.
In December when Australia has its majors, an American pro golfer quietly tied up it named John Daley. Yes, the real Daley who stayed long enough to play a couple of the majors there and finished ninth in one of them. Many of the Aussie fans weren’t sure if it was him at first. But it was the real John Daley, minus about 100 lbs of him.
Daley not only has slimmed down 100 pounds or so and looks even better than when he ventured on and won the PGA in the early 1990s but is back with an intensity and desire to make his golf game here heading into 2010, his comeback year and “the year OF THE DALEY”.
With Tiger Woods probably not retuning till June for the US Open or later or not at all this year, John could have a break out year here and move to the top of the leader boards. Who knows he might even contend and win another major at the British or PGA Championship this summer.
I remember what Tiger said had said about big John Daley. He’s got more talent than anyone golfer I know. Well maybe that talent will find its way again. Golf sure needs a star to return or step up to the plate this year with a certain person missing in action on an indefinite leave from the game.
I have to tell you I saw John hit what I would say was one of the most memorable and magically crafted shot I have ever seen at a golf tournament. This was at Riviera CC in the LA Open several years ago and it was on the par three fourth or fifth hole there, where he hit the green with a long iron and was stymied by a sand trap that was imbedded or situated in the green there.
A very unique and rather famous hole on Los Angeles golf history. Instead of putting Daley took a sand or lob wedge and “flipped it like a flap-jack” with his wedge straight up and down next to the hole from about 45 feet away. It was sort of magically and definitely ALL FEEL! I’ll never forget the image and this shot. One of the best I’ve ever seen.
John probably figures that with all the media attention on ‘Tiger Slam’ and where’s Tiger these days that he could move more quietly around at golf courses and make a statement with his better play and cash more in where he’s been missing. You have to recall some here that he was suspended by the PGA Tour for his behavior last year “as golf’s bad boy” and sat out six months or so. of that suspension. from the commissioner.
Daley I would think feels a sense of relief in a way that he’s not the singled-out player in the dog house and with all the media trying to figure out Tiger’s next move, a remunerated Daley is on the move and lookout here. You got to also like the new outfit with the pants. Right?
So let’s watch and see what a new waistline, girlfriend and attitude can do for John Daley. If it will have him hitting stronger or will it be too much of a change like when Craig Stadler dropped 50 pounds. He later said phooey and went back up in weight. It changed his swing tempo according to him too much. Maybe it was the wine and deserts were too much to give up as well. Who knows.
Anyway this could be an interesting year here in 2010 with anything goes and let’s place the casting call at: calling all new faces, young guns and old and let’s get it on in the new year. There’s events and lots of cash to win and fund raisers to help with a good cause.
Let’s see what happens here.
Bob Cisco - The Golf Doctor. www.allaboutgolf.us
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Wow! Its hard to believe all that has happened in the world of golf in the last two weeks perhaps like never before with the Tiger Woods story. Call it what you want… It ain’t pretty and the best of news to write home about. There’s the personal scene with Tiger and now there’s an allegation of HGH hormone use which I find hard to believe. Another shock wave perhaps. I sure hope not.
But at this point many of us have lost a bit of faith and need some good news to get thru the Holidays and to get through all of this. Do you have any to share especially inspirational golf ones?
The events of this past period and what is to come in 2010 with the PGA tour is a bit unpredictable to say the least. Drug testing for PGA players is planned and has been readied since this past year meeting of the PGA Tour and players division.
For the first time that I can remember I can’t think of a more engaging moment that has engrossed our attention and focus in a compromising manner. More so that than some of the greatest come from behind charges that got are attention by the golfing greats themselves, we face an uncertain shaky future this coming year.
The business and direction of tournament golf and its orbit has been shaken to say the least and golf will suffer and more sponsors will most likely withdraw their support for such tour events.
Despite it all as I see it it with our No. One top player Tiger Woods, off handling his personal life which is really none of our business, even though we think it’s a bit of out of orbit itself, I do believe he can pick up the pieces here. It’s an important time for new players and those who have lost their might, to step up to the tee and play their best golf and play it now. I’m thinking of players like Ernie Els, V.J Singh, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker, Retrif Goosen, Padrig Harrington, Jim Furyk, and a few others who have played man to mano with Woods to come forward and play their best golf. I’m even thinking this could be a break out year for John Daley who has dropped 100 lbs and played well in Australia lately and could surprise a few people next year.
New young guns need to step up as well like Anthony Kim and play with total conviction and confidence. What happened to the Aussies and their incredible talent of players.
It would be a real kick and thrill to see Michelle Wie take off like a rocket and win not only several LPGA events but her first major at the Nabisco in April here.
It’s time for some real good stuff to happen in golf starting in 2010. We could use some stories of incredible comebacks, a new triumverate in golf, new young guns to emerge.
But don’t count out the Champions Tour here in 2010 with the additions of Freddie Couples, Corey Pavin and Kenny Perry. That’s no misprint here. Your best bang for your golfing bucks.
I think I’ll be watching these guys play great golf who are playing more for the fun of it that the big bucks. Plus then again there are the reruns of All Star Golf and the Big Three and they certainly enjoyed playing and beating one another as they went. The three amigos of Nicklaus, Palmer and Player. You can’t beat that combination in black and white shooting under par.
All for now, Bob Cisco
P.S. Remember life is a lot like golf: It’s how you play the game that counts! Life is best likened to a game.
www.allaboutgolf.us
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