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As January stretches on into the distant future we’re all looking for ways to stay in golf shape. When they’re open, the putting green and driving range are great options for working on alignment, driving distance, and lag putting. But when they’re covered in snow and so is the course, what can you do? Check out our latest winter golf…

Redlands Mesa Golf Course and Ocotillo Restaurant in the news: We’ve been in the news quite a bit this past year, with this article from the “early days of covid” where Maxwell discusses the changes we made then to ensure the safety of our patrons: “Weckerly helps his parents run the business. He said they instituted a lot of sanitation…

While in some parts of the country, winter golf is unheard of, out here in Western Colorado you often see people playing winter golf. There are a few unique aspects to playing golf when it’s near-freezing though. First, you want to get a rubber tee. At some point the ground will be too hard to get a tee in the…

I often think one of the most frustrating moments in golf (and there are many) is when you hit a great shot but it’s 20 yards off line. You hit ball first, got it nice and high in the air, got the distance right, but your alignment was off. There are some easy golf alignment tips you can use both…

Even though the majority of us will never drive it like Cameron Champ or Bryson DeChambeau, we can still improve our driving. Whether you’re looking to hit it straighter or further, the following quick tips to improve your drives can help you make solid contact with the ball off the tee. Narrow your Stance. Having too wide of a stance…

Whether you’re a once-a-month golfer or you’re a fixture on the course multiple times a week, golf lessons are never a bad idea! There are always things you can learn, tips you can glean, and shots to be gained. Still not convinced? We’ve got five reasons to take a golf lesson in our post this week! Reason #1 to take…

If you’re looking for home golf practice ideas, look no further. We know during this “off season” for many of you, staying connected to golf and working on your swing is important. When you’re ready to get back to the course, knowing you’ve put in some practice, even at home, will boost your confidence. We’ve got 5 home golf practice…

It can get cold on the Western slope, but as long as the sun is shining and there’s no snow on the greens, you’ll find most of us golf courses will still be open! However, winter golf can differ greatly from “in season” golf. To help you get the best out of your winter game, we’ve got some winter golf…

There are so many important components to golf. To score will you want to be good putter; you also need a good pitching and chipping game. It’s helpful if you can hit some longer fairway clubs, and of course it’s great if you can drive the ball in the fairway the majority of the time. Each of these components involves…