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Greg Ray

Posted by on Jan 15, 2013 in Golf | 0 comments

Greg Ray A true Southerner, Greg Ray was born in Savannah, GA and has resided in the Lowcountry of South Carolina most of his life. An avid sports enthusiast, fisherman and hunter, Greg excelled in basketball and baseball throughout his school years, while reserving golf as a game to share with his father. In 1992, Greg was accepted to the Medical University of South Carolina, but instead chose to pursue golf as his career. He completed his apprentice work at Legends Golf Course in Myrtle Beach and Patriots Point Golf Links in Mount Pleasant, SC, during which time he met Scott Rosenthal and...

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Posted by on Dec 27, 2012 in featured | 0 comments

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Holiday Specials!

Posted by on Nov 19, 2012 in Golf | 0 comments

Purchase your gift certificates by December 1 and receive incredible bonuses!

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Practice with a Purpose!

Posted by on May 30, 2012 in Golf, Golf Instruction, Women's Golf | 0 comments

Just a couple of reminders as you prepare for your golf practice: Be sure that you are hitting to a target, and change your target often. Use a practice stick or another golf club to help you determine if you are lining up correctly. Begin with your 9 iron, 7 iron, etc., and then gradually work to your driver. A small bucket of golf balls a couple times a week will do great wonders for your golf game. Complete your practice with some chipping, along with putting to round out each session. Keep it short, simple, and enjoyable. –Mary Ann Snyder SWOG...

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Putting Principles

Posted by on May 24, 2012 in Golf, Golf Fundamentals, Golf Instruction | 0 comments

Here are a couple of ideas to help you improve that putting during your next round of golf.  I want to start with what I always start with in any aspect of the swing, and that is to relax and get those legs firmly underneath you. Let your arms hang down naturally. Now, get the ball farther up in the stance towards your front foot – this will allow for a little more chance of the putter head releasing through impact. One of the biggest reasons we miss so many putts inside the crucial zone (five feet and in) is because the putter head is slowing down instead of accelerating as it comes...

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