Thank you to all who made the effort to join us in celebrating my Hall of Fame induction... It was a great party and we enjoyed seeing each and every one of you!
Thanks to Sondra for all her hard work... and thanks to the Pacific Northwest Section PGA for hosting the event!
Hope you and yours have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Rosholt Honored
On October 21st 2009 the Pacific Northwest Section of the PGA inducted Bill Rosholt, PGA into the Pacific Northwest Section Hall of Fame at their annual meeting in Portland Oregon. The PNWPGA with it's approximately 1200 members and apprentices was founded in 1922 and includes Washington, Oregon, North Idaho, Western Montana and Alaska. The Hall of Fame which was established in 1981 now has 47 members.
The PNWPGA established the Hall of Fame for the purpose of honoring and perpetuating the memory of those persons who have distinguished themselves by their contribution to the Pacific Northwest Section and the game of golf.
To commemerate the induction the PNWPGA is hosting a reception on Saturday November 21st from 4:00 to 6:00pm at the new bus terminal at 2204 E Penn in La Grande Oregon.
People who are interested in attending are asked to RSVP str@eoni.com or call 541-963-5354 if possible.
On October 21st 2009 the Pacific Northwest Section of the PGA inducted Bill Rosholt, PGA into the Pacific Northwest Section Hall of Fame at their annual meeting in Portland Oregon. The PNWPGA with it's approximately 1200 members and apprentices was founded in 1922 and includes Washington, Oregon, North Idaho, Western Montana and Alaska. The Hall of Fame which was established in 1981 now has 47 members.
The PNWPGA established the Hall of Fame for the purpose of honoring and perpetuating the memory of those persons who have distinguished themselves by their contribution to the Pacific Northwest Section and the game of golf.
To commemerate the induction the PNWPGA is hosting a reception on Saturday November 21st from 4:00 to 6:00pm at the new bus terminal at 2204 E Penn in La Grande Oregon.
People who are interested in attending are asked to RSVP str@eoni.com or call 541-963-5354 if possible.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Rocky:
I apologise for not responding sooner to your posting but it just showed up on my blog screen.
As we both know the game is at least 80-85% mental and visualistion is a huge part of that process. But by being too focused on a specific spot many times it leads golfers to "steering" the golf swing. When you steer shots too often you don't get the clubface back squared, thus mis-directed golf shots. Stay with it, and try not to think when swinging the club and try not to be obsessed with the target.
I apologise for not responding sooner to your posting but it just showed up on my blog screen.
As we both know the game is at least 80-85% mental and visualistion is a huge part of that process. But by being too focused on a specific spot many times it leads golfers to "steering" the golf swing. When you steer shots too often you don't get the clubface back squared, thus mis-directed golf shots. Stay with it, and try not to think when swinging the club and try not to be obsessed with the target.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Grande Ronde Amateur
The Grande Ronde Amateur is a very good golf tournament, that was started 15 years ago to benefit the Grande Ronde Hospital Foundation. The Foundation Staff works very hard to make this a quality event. The tee gift this year is a Slazenger 3/4 length sleeved full zip windshirt that has a retail value of $100.00. Participants also receive a dinner ticket worth $25.00 and a complimentary lunch on Saturday. With ninety entries there is a $5000.00 tournament purse!
This 36 hole stroke play event that is open to both men and women comes to Buffalo Peak for the 1st time in the history of the tournament. There are two very practical reasons why the tournament moved from La Grande Country Club. 1st: With 18 holes available at Buffalo Peak the golf tournament has an opportunity to grow and 2nd, Buffalo Peak was able to provide an eariler date on the golf calendar. (Something the tournament committee has hoped for for years)
With all that said, my experience tells me that if this event this year is not successful the Foundation Board may pull the plug and direct their staff to look at other ways to do there fundraising... in my humble opinion that would be a devastating blow to the golf community and to tournament golf in Union County. You see it takes time for a tournament to build a reputation and this one has a great one. To lose that not only effects the golfers and the golf course but the entire county is a loser because of the economic benefits the golfers provide.
So I say to you, if you have played in the Grande Ronde Amateur in the past and for whatever reason you are thinking of not playing this year, please reconsider... and if you haven't played in the past please consider playing this year...
We need to look at the big picture and support one of the biggest employers of Union County and help the economic stability of the area.
Buffalo Peak golf course is in great shape and is excited to host the Grande Ronde Amateur on August 29th and 30th.
You will have a positive experience in playing the AMATEUR at the PEAK! Please enter today!
Feel free to contact me with questions... 541-963-1001
This 36 hole stroke play event that is open to both men and women comes to Buffalo Peak for the 1st time in the history of the tournament. There are two very practical reasons why the tournament moved from La Grande Country Club. 1st: With 18 holes available at Buffalo Peak the golf tournament has an opportunity to grow and 2nd, Buffalo Peak was able to provide an eariler date on the golf calendar. (Something the tournament committee has hoped for for years)
With all that said, my experience tells me that if this event this year is not successful the Foundation Board may pull the plug and direct their staff to look at other ways to do there fundraising... in my humble opinion that would be a devastating blow to the golf community and to tournament golf in Union County. You see it takes time for a tournament to build a reputation and this one has a great one. To lose that not only effects the golfers and the golf course but the entire county is a loser because of the economic benefits the golfers provide.
So I say to you, if you have played in the Grande Ronde Amateur in the past and for whatever reason you are thinking of not playing this year, please reconsider... and if you haven't played in the past please consider playing this year...
We need to look at the big picture and support one of the biggest employers of Union County and help the economic stability of the area.
Buffalo Peak golf course is in great shape and is excited to host the Grande Ronde Amateur on August 29th and 30th.
You will have a positive experience in playing the AMATEUR at the PEAK! Please enter today!
Feel free to contact me with questions... 541-963-1001
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Ok... so I haven't hooked you on any of the other ideas of communication I have suggested. How about if you ask questions about your golf swing or your golf game or the rules of golf and I answer them? With my over thirty years of teaching experience I shouldn't have any trouble giving you advice on how to correct a problem you may be having. And with my knowledge of the rules you will have an answer and a location in the rules book or decisions book to reference within a short period of time.
Regardless if you live in the north country or are snowbirding in the south, hit me with your questions on golf... let me help your golf game.
Regardless if you live in the north country or are snowbirding in the south, hit me with your questions on golf... let me help your golf game.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Most memorable golf story
I would appreciate you sharing your most memorable golf story with me. I will start things off by sharing one of mine with you, just to show you how easy it can be...
I'm going back almost 40 years, but it is a story so easy to relive that you would think it happened yesterday!
I was a senior in high school playing on the golf team. Because we were a pretty good team (12 players with 10 handicaps or less) we wanted to travel and play in as many tournaments as possible, so we could test our abilities against other teams. But like most high
school sports programs there wasn't much money. It became very obvious that if the Athletic Director was going to allow us to travel and play we needed to raise the cash ourselves. As the saying goes "opportunity knocked at a very opportune time" and the golf team took over the concession stand at all the home baseball games... We purchased the product to sell and manned the stand, making enough money for the four varsity players to travel and test themselves in tournaments around the Pacific Northwest. With golf and baseball being played virtually at the same time who worked the concession stand you ask? The eight guys who didn't make the team were in charge! Talk about an incentive to practice and get better...
We proved to be pretty good and infact went on later that spring to win the state championship!
To read about that great golf story, find the book "The Spirit of Golf" and under my name you will find the short story.
See how easy that was? Now tell me yours...
I'm going back almost 40 years, but it is a story so easy to relive that you would think it happened yesterday!
I was a senior in high school playing on the golf team. Because we were a pretty good team (12 players with 10 handicaps or less) we wanted to travel and play in as many tournaments as possible, so we could test our abilities against other teams. But like most high
school sports programs there wasn't much money. It became very obvious that if the Athletic Director was going to allow us to travel and play we needed to raise the cash ourselves. As the saying goes "opportunity knocked at a very opportune time" and the golf team took over the concession stand at all the home baseball games... We purchased the product to sell and manned the stand, making enough money for the four varsity players to travel and test themselves in tournaments around the Pacific Northwest. With golf and baseball being played virtually at the same time who worked the concession stand you ask? The eight guys who didn't make the team were in charge! Talk about an incentive to practice and get better...
We proved to be pretty good and infact went on later that spring to win the state championship!
To read about that great golf story, find the book "The Spirit of Golf" and under my name you will find the short story.
See how easy that was? Now tell me yours...
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