
One Thing
If you were only allowed to teach golfers one thing, what would it be? At a golf-teaching symposium I was asked, “If you could only have one thing to teach
If you were only allowed to teach golfers one thing, what would it be? At a golf-teaching symposium I was asked, “If you could only have one thing to teach
I love trees – we all love trees. There are people who believe they can communicate with trees, people who believe trees can feel pain. Certainly, a large tree can exude
There’s a lot of value in asking the right questions. Spend just a few minutes on any search engine and you’ll find hundreds of bright people who agree that posing
After enjoying several days of golf in warm Arizona, I returned home to hear about people hand shoveling their driveway five times a day after the heaviest snowfall of the
Scott Orban, PGA Executive Golf Professional It’s time to get ready for the golf season. Here are some short tips to get you ready for your best year ever! Driver
I well remember Irwin Drugs on the corner of 17th Avenue and 8th Street S.W., way back after we arrived in Calgary, and I was selling advertising for The Albertan
I recently finished the book “Calling Bullshit” written by Carl T. Bergstrom (2020), a professor of Biology at U of Washington. The premise of the book is awareness of how
A recent call to a supplier to pay a bill by credit card reminded me of attending conferences by The Futurist Group and one of their predictions. I am no
Choreography is such a nice word – looks good and it rolls off the tongue. I don’t pretend to be a lover of ballet, but its meaning in suggesting the
With productive discussions continuing in Canada, the U.S., Europe and Asia, it’s no wonder the David Suzuki Foundation (DSF) is sharpening its sights on liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a