Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter, November 1st, 2012

G’day Golfers,

Hope you’ve had a good week. This is the 39th Golf Traders Newsletter, enjoy the read....

Golf News:



Twenty-five members of the Web.com Tour were awarded 2013 PGA TOUR cards today at the Web.com Tour Championship at TPC Craig Ranch near Dallas based on their season-ending finish on the money list. Let’s take a look at the 2012 Web.com Tour graduating Class: Pos. Player Age Country College Starts Money Wins

1 Casey Wittenberg

2 Luke Guthrie*

3 Russell Henley*

4 Luke List*

5 James Hahn*

6 Shawn Stefani*

7 Robert Streb*

8 Ben Kohles*

9 Justin Bolli

10 David Lingmerth*

11 Justin Hicks

12 Paul Haley II*

13 Cameron Percy

14 Andres Gonzales

15 Scott Gardiner*

16 Lee Williams*

17 Darron Stiles

18 Brad Fritsch*

19 Morgan Hoffmann*

Brian Stuard

21 Andrew Svoboda*

22 Nicholas Thompson

23 Alistair Presnell*

24 Doug LaBelle II

25 Jim Herman



And now for some history....as new players will commence on the PGA tour next year, let's take a moment to reflect on how it all started: Here's a bit about the History of US PGA Tour:

With an increase of revenue in the late 1960s due to expanded television coverage, a dispute arose between the touring professionals and the PGA of America on how to distribute the windfall. The tour players wanted larger purses, where the PGA desired the money to go to the general fund to help grow the game at the local level. Following the final major in July 1968 at the PGA Championship, several leading tour pros voiced their dissatisfaction with the venue and the abundance of club pros in the field. The increased friction resulted in a new entity in August, what would eventually become the PGA Tour. Tournament players formed their own organization, American Professional Golfers, Inc. (APG), independent of the PGA of America.

After several months, a compromise was reached in December: the tour players agreed to abolish the APG and form the PGA "Tournament Players Division," a fully autonomous division under the supervision of a new 10-member Tournament Policy Board. The board consisted of four tour players, three PGA of America executives, and three outside members, initially business executives.

Joseph Dey, the recently retired USGA executive director, was selected by the board as the tour's first commissioner in January 1969 and agreed to a five-year contract. He was succeeded by tour player Deane Beman in early 1974, who served for twenty years. The name officially changed to the "PGA Tour" in 1975.

In late August 1981, the PGA Tour had a marketing dispute with the PGA of America and officially changed its name to the "TPA Tour," for the "Tournament Players Association." The disputed issues were resolved within seven months and the tour's name was changed back to the "PGA Tour" in March 1982.



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Have a good week,
David Fearns (PGA)
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter, 22nd October, 2012

G’day Golfers,

Hope you’ve had a good week. This is the 38th Golf Traders Newsletter, enjoy the read....

Golf News:



Congratulations to Tommy Gainey for his win in the McGladrey Classic this week. Gainey shot a final round 60 that included 8 birdies and an eagle to breakthrough for his maiden PGA Tour win.

"It feels like I'm in a dream," Gainey said from Sea Island Golf Club, where he finished at 16-under 264, one shot ahead of David Toms and two in front of Jim Furyk. "I'm just waiting for somebody to slap me up side the head or pinch me or something to wake me up."

Interestingly, Gainey wears two golf gloves, one on each hand, which has earned him the nickname Tommy ‘2 gloves’ Gainey.

This Week's Golf Tip:



This week’s golf tip is from Bill Haas, as seen in golf digest, here are Bill’s tips for hitting your driver far and straight:

GET SET, GO

You can control so much about the shot before you swing. Things such as gripping it lightly, making sure your alignment is correct and that the ball is forward in your stance so you don't get ahead of it at impact. These points matter, so don't take them for granted. Go ahead and check off each thing before you pull the trigger.

√ STAND TALL

I think posture is key. When I stand taller, I feel like I can get my arms swinging through better. The last thing you want is to have to stand up during the downswing to create room for the club to hit the ball. If you do, you'll make it a lot harder to hit it flush.

√ TAKE YOUR TIME GOING BACK

I like to feel my swing is slow and languid. Luke Donald is definitely one to try to emulate in this department. The key to having good tempo is to take more time getting to the top of the backswing. You really have to let it finish before you start down. Turn until you can't turn anymore. You'll produce effortless power.

√ SWING THROUGH IT

I consider myself a swinger as opposed to a hitter. With irons I'm not a picker; I definitely take a divot after I hit the ball. But when I'm hitting driver, my goal is to swing through the ball like it's not even there. I don't want to just hit the ball, I want to hit the ball with the clubface aiming down the fairway and keep the clubface closing all the way until the follow-through. Sometimes I use the thought of hitting the far outside of the ball to do this.

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Have a good week,
David Fearns (PGA)
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter, 15th October, 2012

G’day Golfers,

Hope you’ve had a good week. This is the 37th Golf Traders Newsletter, enjoy the read....

Golf News:



Congratulations to Swede Jonas Blixt for wining this weeks PGA Tour Fall Series event at CordeValle.

In true Happy Gilmore fashin, Blixt decided to play professional golf after becoming overly frustrated with Ice Hockey.

"I was more interested in hockey. I wanted to be a hockey player," the Swede said Sunday after his breakthrough victory in the Frys.com Open. "I never really got big enough or good enough to play. Golf kind of suited me pretty well." Blixt was a defenseman and played hockey well into his teens.

"It's the greatest sport ever," he said. "The lockout just kills me." The third PGA TOUR rookie to win this season, Blixt holed a 4-foot par putt on the final hole for a 3-under 68 and a one-stroke victory over Tim Petrovic and Jason Kokrak. It is unclear in what place ‘Shooter McGavin’ finished the round nor whether he was even in the event, but Blixt’s Happy Gilmore like performance would even gain the praise of Bob Barker this week.





This Week's Golf Tip:



This week’s golf tip is from Adam Scott, as seen in Golf Digest. Here is how Adam plays a fade shot:

'I naturally draw the ball, but I can get the hooks going if I'm not careful. So it's important that I reduce the amount of right-to-left curve by trying to fade it. To pull it off, I feel as if I'm making a more deliberate move through the ball and really keeping my arms from rolling over. I call it "holding off the shot." I'm keeping my arms quiet with far less forearm rotation and delaying the closing of the clubface. You can see here my hips have turned significantly toward the target before the club has reached the ball. That's a good fade feel for me'

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Have a good week,
David Fearns (PGA)
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter, 8th October 2012

G’day Golfers,

Hope you’ve had a good week. This is the 36th Golf Traders Newsletter, enjoy the read…..

Golf News:



With only four events left in the season, plenty of players are jockeying to finish inside the top 125 on the money list to secure a PGA TOUR card for the 2013 season. Some of the notables include Brian Gay, # 116; Boo Weekley # 118; Jeff Maggert, #123; John Daly, # 132 and Aussies Rod Pampling #126 and Nick O’Hern #140.

On the Web.com Tour, it’s all about finishing in the top 25, which means the player progresses to the PGA Tour in 2013. With just 4 events remaining, things are looking exciting for Aussies Cameron Percy, currently #9 and Scott Gardiner currently #13.

While Nick Flanagan is currently sitting at # 39, Allister Presnell # 55, Aaron Price # 68 and Peter Lonard # 70. Wishing all of the Aussies in the running for 2013 PGA Tour cards the best of luck!

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"You can make a lot of money in this game. Just ask my ex-wives. Both of them are so rich that neither of their husbands work." Lee Trevino

~

This Week's Golf Tip:



Just like you, when I tee it up, I try to clear my mind of swing mechanics as much as possible. But I've played in enough pro-ams to know that my amateur partners really have a tough time doing that. If that sounds like you, and you're struggling to consistently hit the ball solid, allow yourself just one swing thought when you play--and stick with it.

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This Week's Top Buys at Golf Traders:



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Click here Nickent Riviera Hush Black Gold Series CNC Milled Longneck 35" Putter + New Grip. Only $75

Remember, We Buy, Swap and Sell Used Golf Clubs. Send us your trade in!

Have a good week,
David Fearns (PGA)
Golf Traders


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