What Matters Most…
December 23, 2009 by Joy · Leave a Comment
Whenever Dr Mo meets with a new student, he tells them two things. One, is they must have a willingness to be thoroughly examined on how they practice and play so they can learn a new approach to their game (which is often uncomfortable). Second, in order to get better they have to be open to allowing evaluation of every facet of their game. This includes what happens on the course, how they practice and prepare, and what happens off the course. To learn more about Dr Mo’s detailed approach to a students game, be sure to order a copy of Dr Mo’s book and sign up for his newsletter.
PGA Tour Qualifying
December 3, 2009 by Joy · Leave a Comment
PGA Tour qualifying is the one tournament that a professional golfer does not want to qualify for. It entails 6 rounds of intense golf with only the top 25 golfers and ties earning PGA Tour cards for the upcoming 2010 season. Dr Mo’s players have all had their own unique experiences attending Q-school. One memorable experience for Lucas Glover happened at the 2004 PGA Tour qualifying tournament at PGA West. On the last day, Lucas made two 7’s and then birdied three of his last four holes including the final 108th hole to earn his PGA Tour card on the number.
This week, 3 of Dr Mo’s players round out a strong field at the Chevron World Challenge. Zach Johnson, who finished 4th on the 2009 PGA Tour money list by winning 2 events in 2009. Stewart Cink who won the 2009 Open Championship and Lucas Glover who won the 2009 US Open. Sign up for Dr Mo’s newsletter to learn how you can also have success on the golf course.


