| Thursday, April 25, 2024 |
AimPoint clinics are back and they start this Saturday. Sharpen your green reading skills. Hole more putts. Feel more confident! Understand break, speed, and aim quickly and learn what it feels like to have complete confidence over any putt. October 13th form 11-1 and October 27th from 1-3 Beau Chene CC – Mandeville, LA October 6-October 7
Rob Noel Golf Academy students punched tickets to the Allstate Sugar Bowl Tommy Memorial Junior Golf Championship in all age groups. Griffin Dorr and Dwayne Heron won their divisions. Reese Drezins got in with 2nd because the winner was already in the tournament. |
Boys 13-15
1st Place Griffin Dorr T4 Quinn Garcia T4 Kashon Shaw 9th Joshua Achord 10th Gil Ward 14th Preston Giroir 15th Taylor Boasberg 19th Si Holmes
| | Boys 16-18
1st Place Dwayne Heron 2nd Brett Baker 3rd Jackson Maniscalco T4 Owen Hayden T4 Trey Morse 8th JP Preston 11th Tanner McKenzie 13th Jack Legnon 15th Christian Malach 16th Antoine Liddell
| | Girls 13-18
2nd Reese Drezins 3rd Liza Lapeyre 5th Kati Albright 7th Sarah Meral 8th Ava McGoey 9th Vicky Stephens 10th Kayla Starr 11th Fiona Marks 12th Ariana Blagrove 15th Sophia Macias 16th Kelsey Dill |
Congratulations to all students from RNGA Money Hill and RNGA Cypress Lakes.
It is fantastic to see that RNGA had a total of 29 kids playing in this tournament out of 55. We are so proud of the progress they have all made.
Click here to see the full results. Elite golfers getting after it in the weight room. |
It isn't just the junior golfers who benefit from TPI Fitness training. If you play golf and want to enjoy it more (no matter what your age), come in and speak to Cissi Foster about a training program that is right for you.
"As students at Rob Noel’s Golf Academy, both of my children (ages 7 and 10) have not only grown in their golfing ability in a few short years, but I have seen an improvement in their confidence as well. I enjoy watching their passion for golf grow every time they practice." ~ Darrin Heltz
Wanting to see your kids succeed? Wanting a better game for yourself?
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| | Is your handicap badly hurt by a pitching game that belongs to a much higher handicap. | | | | So benchmark your performance: From the 15 – 40 yard range how many shots do you take to hole out on average: <2.5; <2.75; 3 or less; > 3; shots to hole out? Low single figure handicaps To be in this handicap range, from 15 to 40 yards, your average number of shots to hole out should be 2.5 or less. That’s up and down every other time or better. High or breaking into single figure handicaps Too many golfers in this range get their pitch shot onto the green but don’t threaten the 3-foot radius around the hole. You want to be getting up and down at least one time out of four. Mid range handicaps (12 – 18) You can play the pitch shot but with a limited control over the ball and occasional inconsistency of contact. You average 3 shots to get down. This is an easy area to make handicap gains. Higher handicaps (> 18) You average above 3 shots to get down from this distance. You probably hit some shots fat and others a little thin. Your shots will normally have considerable roll. Every golfer should develop a technique to average 3 or less with confidence. | | | There’s a lot of research that indicates that two-thirds of golfers are playing with a short-game handicap that is worse than their actual handicap. If you want to shoot lower scores and lower your handicap, this is an area of the game you should work on. | | |