Posted by: kaegw | May 15, 2008

“Par the Course” – Our Monthly Contest

We are introducing a monthly contest, called “Par the Course.”  Each month we’ll have a drawing for a variety of prizes or free rounds of golf.  What’s not to love about that!!!

Enter our May monthly “Par the Course” drawing for a free round of golf.  Four winners will each win a round of golf – cart included – to play Tanglewood Golf Course – Southern Lancaster County’s preferred golf course.

We will draw four winners on May 31st, 2008 and these winners will get a free round of golf, with cart, to be used in the month of June, 2008.

It’s easy to enter:  just send an e-mail with your name, address and e-mail address to Tanglewood’s Pro and General Manager, Rich Carr, at richcarr1@comcast.net.  One entry per person, but feel free to pass the information onto your golfing buddies.

“Par the Course” will continue as our monthly contest with different prizes every month.  So, come back often and check out opportunities for you to play Tanglewood or win great merchandise.

And, ask about our new Loyalty Program.  It’s a great way to play even more golf.

So, e-mail richcarr1@comcast.net with your name, address and e-mail address and enter to win a free round of golf.  Good Luck! 

Rich Carr, Pro and General Manager

Posted by: kaegw | March 29, 2008

Swing Talk, by Rich Carr, PGA

If you are like most golfers I know, the winter has been filled with college basketball games, a myriad of bad movies, countless Seinfeld re-runs, and finally another Super Bowl championship for the city of Philadelphia (yeah right!)  But, now its time to play golf and here are a couple of fundamentals that all of us should make sure we are doing correctly in order to play our best golf this year.

1.)    Check your alignment.  I have seen more golf swings ruined by poor alignment than just about any other fundamental.  At the very least when you are practicing, lay a club at your feet pointing at the target.  This will help you with your alignment and could help your swing path.

2.)    Check your grip or your hand placement on the club:  It is impossible to properly square the club without a proper grip (repeat 3 times!!!)  Bad grips have held back many a player trying to reach his or her potential..  Stop by Tanglewood and ask me if you are gripping the club properly.  A poor grip also leads to manipulation of the clubhead to produce a hook or slice.  This leads to inconsistent ball striking.

3.)    Stretch before you play.  This is the most important thing you can do before playing.  All those Seinfeld re runs and the other winter activities I mentioned above take a toll on your body.  Do not even think about picking up a club before stretching.  Ideally, when you are idle in the winter, you should try to stretch daily.  This will prepare you for springtime and you will be ready to play right away.

4.)    A good memory.  Try to remember how you cured your swing ailments in the past.  Surely, it is the same thing every year with a little twist thrown in.  Perhaps in the springs of the past you hit shank after shank.  Did you cure them by:  doing a ritualistic dance, maybe a voodoo doll stuck with grandmas sewing pins, or did you have a séance complete with a Ouija board?  Likely a swing thought or a lesson with a PGA Professional got you out of your slump.  Take my advice and try to remember what worked as a cure in the past.

That’s all for this month, now its back to Kramer, Elaine, George and Newman for me!  Oh, wait its 60 degrees out, I can finally put down the remote and play golf!!  FINALLY

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Posted by: kaegw | March 22, 2008

Become a Better Golfer…today

tanglewood-picture.jpgWelcome to Tanglewood Golf Course, where you can become a better golfer just by reading and using the tips on our blog.

In the future, we’ll share with you the best way to play each hole on our championship course so that your round is fun and your score improves.

We have a new Director of Golf, Rich Carr, who is going to bring a new direction to the the course and will help to make your experience here one of your best golf memories.

Send us your comments and stay tuned.  We have lots to discuss with you.  For starters, tell us what your favorite hole is and why.  Also, if you have a strategy for playing it, let us know.  Pictures are welcome, too.

Play golf this weekend – we’ll be here!

Rich Carr, Director of Golf

Dwight Wagner, Owner

Melissa Eckman, Gallery Grille

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Posted by: kaegw | March 22, 2008

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