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The Social Series consists of tournaments, tips, rules and more ways to get you playing tournaments!

Confidence in tournament golf (and life) comes from preparation. When you’ve practiced with purpose and rehearsed pressure situations, you step onto the first tee knowing you belong. Earn your confidence before you need it. Alistair Presnell, PGA Tour Winner

RESEARCH tournament course, LEAVE SWING THOUGHTS on the practice tee, GOLF RESULTS shouldn’t invade your personality, CELEBRATE your opponent’s win
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member

Get your first chip on the green. Avoiding double chips will save you a shot here or there, which adds up. Even if you must putt it, do it. It takes out a lot of variables. Get the ball on the green!!!
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas

The best competitors learn to accept the day ahead and learn how to adjust their strategy and focus on all the things they can control - not the score they hope to shoot. When athletes let go of unrealistic expectations, they think more clearly, swing freely, and often play better because they’re actually enjoying the round.
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner

Play the way the golf course allows, fairways are always good and greens in regulation lead to consistency, it’s about stability and short game. If you can stay out of trouble, you’ll be surprised how many guys you can out-score.
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer

Keep your game plan simple by focusing on fairways, and greens, rather than perfect shots. Stick to your routine, trust your swing, and play the shot that gives you the easiest next one.
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen

Nobody cares what you do or what you shoot, having confidence and respect for others goes a long way. Walking with confidence and your head held high will improve your over all game significantly!
Georgia Barr, College golfer
Georgia Barr, College golfer

The difference between an amateur and a professional is that an am practices until they get it right, but a pro practices until they can't get it wrong.
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas

Confidence in tournament golf (and life) comes from preparation. When you’ve practiced with purpose and rehearsed pressure situations, you step onto the first tee knowing you belong. Earn your confidence before you need it. Alistair Presnell, PGA Tour Winner

RESEARCH tournament course, LEAVE SWING THOUGHTS on the practice tee, GOLF RESULTS shouldn’t invade your personality, CELEBRATE your opponent’s win
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member

Get your first chip on the green. Avoiding double chips will save you a shot here or there, which adds up. Even if you must putt it, do it. It takes out a lot of variables. Get the ball on the green!!!
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas

The best competitors learn to accept the day ahead and learn how to adjust their strategy and focus on all the things they can control - not the score they hope to shoot. When athletes let go of unrealistic expectations, they think more clearly, swing freely, and often play better because they’re actually enjoying the round.
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner

Play the way the golf course allows, fairways are always good and greens in regulation lead to consistency, it’s about stability and short game. If you can stay out of trouble, you’ll be surprised how many guys you can out-score.
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer

Keep your game plan simple by focusing on fairways, and greens, rather than perfect shots. Stick to your routine, trust your swing, and play the shot that gives you the easiest next one.
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen

Nobody cares what you do or what you shoot, having confidence and respect for others goes a long way. Walking with confidence and your head held high will improve your over all game significantly!
Georgia Barr, College golfer
Georgia Barr, College golfer

The difference between an amateur and a professional is that an am practices until they get it right, but a pro practices until they can't get it wrong.
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas

Confidence in tournament golf (and life) comes from preparation. When you’ve practiced with purpose and rehearsed pressure situations, you step onto the first tee knowing you belong. Earn your confidence before you need it. Alistair Presnell, PGA Tour Winner

RESEARCH tournament course, LEAVE SWING THOUGHTS on the practice tee, GOLF RESULTS shouldn’t invade your personality, CELEBRATE your opponent’s win
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member

Get your first chip on the green. Avoiding double chips will save you a shot here or there, which adds up. Even if you must putt it, do it. It takes out a lot of variables. Get the ball on the green!!!
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas

The best competitors learn to accept the day ahead and learn how to adjust their strategy and focus on all the things they can control - not the score they hope to shoot. When athletes let go of unrealistic expectations, they think more clearly, swing freely, and often play better because they’re actually enjoying the round.
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner

Play the way the golf course allows, fairways are always good and greens in regulation lead to consistency, it’s about stability and short game. If you can stay out of trouble, you’ll be surprised how many guys you can out-score.
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer

Keep your game plan simple by focusing on fairways, and greens, rather than perfect shots. Stick to your routine, trust your swing, and play the shot that gives you the easiest next one.
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen

Nobody cares what you do or what you shoot, having confidence and respect for others goes a long way. Walking with confidence and your head held high will improve your over all game significantly!
Georgia Barr, College golfer
Georgia Barr, College golfer

The difference between an amateur and a professional is that an am practices until they get it right, but a pro practices until they can't get it wrong.
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas

Confidence in tournament golf (and life) comes from preparation. When you’ve practiced with purpose and rehearsed pressure situations, you step onto the first tee knowing you belong. Earn your confidence before you need it. Alistair Presnell, PGA Tour Winner

RESEARCH tournament course, LEAVE SWING THOUGHTS on the practice tee, GOLF RESULTS shouldn’t invade your personality, CELEBRATE your opponent’s win
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member
Diane Williams, Alberta Golf Hall of Fame member

Get your first chip on the green. Avoiding double chips will save you a shot here or there, which adds up. Even if you must putt it, do it. It takes out a lot of variables. Get the ball on the green!!!
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas
Hunter Thomson PGA Tour Americas

The best competitors learn to accept the day ahead and learn how to adjust their strategy and focus on all the things they can control - not the score they hope to shoot. When athletes let go of unrealistic expectations, they think more clearly, swing freely, and often play better because they’re actually enjoying the round.
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner
Grace Bell NCAA Div I Winner

Play the way the golf course allows, fairways are always good and greens in regulation lead to consistency, it’s about stability and short game. If you can stay out of trouble, you’ll be surprised how many guys you can out-score.
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer
Dave Bunker, AmateurGolf.com #1 Ranked Senior Golfer

Keep your game plan simple by focusing on fairways, and greens, rather than perfect shots. Stick to your routine, trust your swing, and play the shot that gives you the easiest next one.
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen
Jenn Ha, Assistant Coach, Team Canada - NextGen

Nobody cares what you do or what you shoot, having confidence and respect for others goes a long way. Walking with confidence and your head held high will improve your over all game significantly!
Georgia Barr, College golfer
Georgia Barr, College golfer

The difference between an amateur and a professional is that an am practices until they get it right, but a pro practices until they can't get it wrong.
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas
Brendan MacDougall, PGA Tour Americas
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