OB Sports Golf & Leisure

Summer 2014

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M ost of us have expe- rienced Ranger Rick Syn- drome: Taking les- sons and striping countless range balls, only to dis- cover we can't al- ways translate our success on the range onto the golf course. Turns out, it's a mental thing. And there's a fix. "Most golfers are reluctant to admit it, but their mental game is something that is often over- looked," said Tim Suzor, a PGA profes- sional and founder of THINQ Golf. "What we offer is a unique training program meant to improve performance on the golf course." With its interactive online portal, THINQ Golf offers a suite of video games, educa- tional webinars, and mental tools such as a "vision board," along with many other use- ful features geared to- ward providing members with an all- encompassing ap- proach to improving their mental game. THINQ Golf was developed in part with Dr. Debbie Crews, a noted au- thor and LPGA Mas- ter Professional. Her book, "Golf: Energy in Motion," explores the specific mental skills that have been extensively researched over the years which are re- quired for optimal golf performance. "If you were to ask a professional golfer what per- centage of the game is mental, you would hear upwards of 90 percent," Suzor says. "Why is it then that most ama- teur golfers pay such little attention to training this side of their game?" HEAD FIRST n THINQ GOLF SHARPENS THE MIND CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE THINQ APP AJGA TEAMS WITH OB FOR 3 SUMMER EVENTS A staunch supporter of the American Junior Golf Association for the past 30 years, OB Sports once again opened its fairways to the best junior golfers in the country this summer. The highlights: ‰ In mid-April, the Winn Grips Heather Farr Classic celebrated 10 years at Long- bow Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona, featur- ing one of the most competitive fields on the AJGA schedule. Winners KK Limbha- sut and Stephanie Lau, both of California, joined a list of past cham- pions that includes Hunter Mahan and Paula Creamer. ‰ ASU Karsten Golf Course in Tempe wel- comed the AJGA for the 16th annual PING Phoenix Junior at ASU Karsten on June 2-5, where Graysen Huff of Idaho and Clare Amelia Legaspi of California claimed their first individual titles and will have their names engraved alongside two-time champion Tiger Woods. ‰ Finally, Centennial Golf Club returns to the AJGA schedule June 23-26 for the Bishops Gate Golf Academy Junior in Medford, Oregon. ›› CLICK HERE for more on the AJGA. JUNIOR GOLF ›› CLICK HERE to learn more about THINQ Golf. l IN THE NEWS OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2014 x obsports.com Centennial Golf Club

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