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  • A Brief History of Attire: The Evolution of Golf Clothing

    Posted May 15 by David Bryce

    David Bryce is an online publisher for Thousand Hills Golf Resort in Branson, MO. He blogs on the topics of golf, travel, and vacations. In the last 100 years, the golfing world has undergone some pretty significant changes.  We have seen rule and regulation tweaks to changes in course ...

  • Why Golf Courses Have a Dress Code

    Posted April 15 by David Bryce

    David Bryce is an online publisher for Thousand Hills Golf Resort in Branson, MO. He blogs on the topics of golf, travel, and vacations. Occasionally, a friend or acquaintance will ask me why some golf courses and clubs absolutely insist on strict dress codes.  I’ve been golfing for so...

  • Keeping your Golf Escape from Becoming a Prison

    Posted March 25 by David Bryce

      David Bryce is an online publisher for Thousand Hills Golf Resort in Branson, MO. He blogs on the topics of golf, travel, and vacations.   Many of us carry on a love hate relationship with golf that rivals even the most strained marriages. But if you start to find yourself w...

  • Looking Ahead to the 2013 PGA Tour Major Championships

    Posted December 31, 2012 by Scott McCormick

    Scott McCormick is a golf writer whose commentary appears courtesy of golf discount provider GolfNow.com.  For more from McCormick, see his recent post on Tom Watson Ryder Cup Captain. As we flip the calendar and bid adieu to the Year of our Lord 2012, it’s time to set our sights on the ...

  • Pre-owned Utility Vehicles for Your Golfing Needs

    Posted November 4, 2012 by Sam Rutter

    Utility vehicles or UV’s are machines that serve several purposes. For instance, they are used for towing, hauling and carrying passengers from one place to another. These motorized machines are also one of the most popularly used vehicles, largely due to their off-road capabilities. Buying th...

  • Should Golf Fashion Matter?

    Posted October 17, 2012 by David M

    The idea of golfers in plaid, likely with tall socks and a flat-topped hat, is something almost every American can identify with. It’s a standard stereotype depicting the sport in an only-somewhat true fashion. Yet, despite the number of golfers that stray from the “norm,” this men...

  • Putt like Poulter

    Posted October 16, 2012 by David M

    In life there is no adage more important than practice makes perfect.  In sport this counts for double and so getting down that training ground, going out for a morning run or cycle, or going to the local swimming pool after work becomes part of the daily ritual.  One of the sports where p...

  • “I’d Rather Be Golfing” – Tips for Getting Through the Winter

    Posted September 19, 2012 by David M

    This time of year – when summer is rolling to a close and fall is nearly in full swing – is the perfect golfing season. Mild temperatures, only slight rainfall, and open schedules all account for a trifecta of going green – literal green courses that is. It’s also this time o...

  • Free Golf In Houston

    Posted August 12, 2012 by David M

    Earlier this year I participated in a golf tournament at Cinco Ranch in Houston.  They gave us a bunch of free pasees, and I haven't been able to us them all yet.  Anyone in the Houston, TX area who wants to some free passes, leave a comment below.  All I ask for in return is that you...

  • Golf Swing Analysis Software

    Posted July 31, 2012 by Pat Reider

    I have recently joined Koobflog and was interested in hearing about any experience members have with using any golf swing analysis software, either on a Droid phone but especially on a PC.  I recently got a new Droid phone and took videos of golf swings.  I was planning on obtaining softwa...