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Great Masters Sunday Finish

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Wow! What a finish to the Masters! it was shoot-out at ok corral for sure. Phil’s excellent adventure and 30 on the front nine and Tiger’s eagle at the 8 th hole.

I suspected a play-off but with Tiger one of the guys!

A victory for Cabrera and Argentina. And for Roberto D. (the wrong score on scorecard inc.)

Disappointment for KP. Kenny will be back next sure and know how to get it done. He’s had a great three year ride in his late 40s and is a super guy. He even clapped for Angel the eventual winner. How’s that for class!

Certaintly was a great Masters! Now onward for the US Open in June as golf’s 2nd major of the season continues in mid June in New York.

Shootout at the Masters on Easter Sunday..!

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Watch Jim Furyk grap the lead at the turn today and the theater unfold thru Amen Corner and the par 5s with the leaderboard today on this Master’s Sunday’s final round.

Tiger needs a 64 for better to make playoff or to win.

But I think in the end, it’s Kenny Perry’s who will manuver thru the road-jam. And his lucky star will shine and prevail when it is all over at 18!

Enjoy Easter and the Masters to all who love the game of golf!

Best, Bob Cisco

Do You Have This Problem with Golf’s Short Game?

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Hi Guys:

I had a golfer not to long ago e mail with a problem
he’s been having in his game, with his scoring game.

I probably get this one question more frequently than
any other from golfers like Steve and if you too
are also having this difficulty, then here are some
ideas for you on how to overcome it.

When you have a good score going and are playing close
to your handicap, do you have holes where you blow up
and your score balloons up?

This is in my opinion the most frustrating and confusing
part of the game. You’re doing all right and even enjoying
yourself and then out of nowhere you screw it up big time.
And have to sign your score card and its a bad score yet
you played better than that and you know it.

I know how you feel and am disappointed myself to say the
least when I have a couple of bad holes when playing well
and it ends up costing me my score for the day. It also
bothers me too when it doesn’t really reflect the type of
round I had going or was capable of scoring for the day.

So I thought I would address this issue here and see if I
can provide some insight into how to address this problem
for the betterment of your game.

To me, this is more a mental game issue as it relates to a
particular phenomena that happens when your playing well
and you brake out of your normal game habits and play more
to your real potential.

We all love this when it happens and it is a confidence
booster and we all of the sudden think we can start
taking chances and hitting shots we don’t really have.

It’s great to feel more confident but what you probably
don’t know or realize at the time is that you changed
your strategy and started getting more agggressive on shots
you don’t have the skills and control factor and the result
is is that now you get yourself more in trouble and have
to face a series of shots that can alter the fate of your
round and its score (and your morale).

That’s right! One of two shots done wrong can put you in
a worst spot and now you are faced with a shot you aren’t
sure how to hit like a lob shot over a trap or hitting
over a tree. All of a sudden matters get worse and you
throw shots away and usually its in these stretches of
holes where you “lose it all”.

So what I recommend is this: the golf philsophy is to
keep the ball in play and when you don’t, get right back
in play. Don’t attempt to hit the “hero” shot but get
back in the game, the fairway and make the next shot count.
Reestablish control both mentally and physically and get
back to your game plan of shots you can hit comfortably.

Golfers make the mistake of playing aggressivley and
conservatively at the wrong time. Stick to what works
for you and only gamble on playing aggressively when
the hole is wide open, you feel confident and you won’t
be penalize for a bad shot too severly.

I also suggest you start out your round the first six
holes or so conservatively. This can make a real difference
with your score and allows you to warm up and see what you
have for the day. Do I have my “A” or “B” or “C” game today.
and play these conservatively.

Here’s an exercise you can do which is from my first book:
“The Ultimate Game of Golf” Course, Part 3: Strategy section,
which some of you have. p. 247, “The Two Ball Drill”. This is
one of my favorite drills. www.allboutgolf.us/books

This drill teaches you that you can score just as well without
your driver using a three wood or hybrid off the tee. It also
teaches you that when you play more conservatively, a number of
advantages come your way, i.e. like being in the fairway and
in position to hit to the green or being below the hole so
you can putt uphill to the hole.

Let me know if this info is helpful. I would love to hear how
you are doing with your game. Drop me an e mail at
bciscogolf@sbcglobal.net or call me at 323-255-3935.

Best, Bob Cisco

Golf Training Tip: Taking Care of Your Equipment

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Bob Cisco Tips on Better Golf –

Hi Guys:

Here is one word of advice that not only helps you play
better golf but can save some money in the long run as well.

Take your golf clubs and give them a thorough cleaning of the
grips. Most golfers grips get too slick and get slippery and
this leads to errant golf shots where the club has slipped
some in your hands.

Golfers tend not to take care of their equipment. Cleaning and
checking heads, shafts and especially grips. How many of us hit
golf shots with the clubhead and grooves dirty. Get in the habit
of cleaning not only your club heads after a shot, but maintaining
your golf grips better. Keep your head covers on after shots.

Here’s what you can do to preserve the life and responsiveness of
your golf grips.

1>. Use a light gauge of sand paper to loosen the grit from the grip
2>. Wash the grip of the club with water and a good soap
3>. Clean the dirt and moisure from the grip and let dry
4>. Apply a sticky residue to the grip if still too slick to get
    that tacky feel back to the grip 

If you do this not only will your clubs grips be tacky and more
respondsve, but this process, if you do it every 3-4 mos will preserve
the life of your grips and clubs an additional 12-30 mos.

You can also change out your grips when the above doesn’t work any more.

Many golf shops like Roger Dunn Golf Shops (Calif) has a great repair shop and can do this for you while you shop the store.

Take care of your equipment and especially your grips! It will help you play better golf.

Best, Bob Cisco
Director of Golf 

www.allaboutgolf.us/blog