Travel & Leisure
Golf Swing Fault of the Week: "S" Posture
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There are 16 swing faults that can rob you of a great experience on the golf course. Swing...
5 Science Museums to Visit in Europe
If you’re travelling to any of these places in Europe this year why not pack some education into your trip with a visit to a science Museum?
The Most Important Muscle for Swinging a Golf Club
You might remember Tiger Woods withdrawing from the Farmers Insurance Open last year because of “deactivated glutes.” Many in the sports and golf world had their fun at the expense of Tiger and his glutes. Now, this is not written to defend whether or not Tiger experienced “deactivated glutes.” The primary purpose is to emphasize that glute activation is paramount for the golf swing.
Weak or deactivated glutes can contribute to all of the swing faults. They are the biggest muscle group that connects the lower body to the core of...
Remembering Bill Tull: Artist, Sculptor, Home-Carver
Valley interior designer Nancy Kitchell met Jo Ann and Bill Tull in the early ’70s when she was working with William Benner and Patrick Maas, founders of the acclaimed Scottsdale-based Est Est, the Valley’s oldest interior design studio, now owned by Tony Sutton, ASID.
WMPO Tournament Chairman Daniel Mahoney
(Photo courtesy of PGATour.com)
The Waste Management Phoenix Open is the most-attended PGA TOUR event in the world, regularly drawing more than 500,000 fans to TPC Scottsdale each year. You might recognize the hosts of the tournament, The Thunderbirds, in their blue tunics and silver pendants driving around in golf carts, serving Thunder Dogs at the Life Bird Grill or helping with any odds and ends that might occur during tournament week. While all 55 active members – and most of the 350 Life Birds – of The Thunderbirds volunteer an extraordinary amount of their...