Going Against the Grain?

Have you ever been putting on a green and hit a well struck putt online that seemed to break twice as much as you expected?  Or maybe you could have sworn it would break to the right but it stays straight?

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This could possibly be because the grass on the greens may have something called grain! Grain is the direction the grass is growing in. There can be many directions of grain on the same putting green so it can be tricky.

-One easy way to determine the grain is by looking at the cup. If one side of the cup seems a little rough and the opposite side seems relatively smooth, than it is likely the grain is growing in the direction of the rough side. For example, if the left side of the cup is smooth and the right side seems rough, the grain is going from left to right.

-Another way you can determine the grain is by looking at old cups that have been filled in. Sometimes you can see the smooth side and the rough side still on the filled in cup with tells you the direction of the grain.

-And last, another easy way to see the grain on the green is by looking at the colors of the grass. If you are standing in a spot on the green and you look to your left and the grass looks light, and you look to your right and the grass looks dark, the grain is going from right to left. The grass to your left looks lighter because the grass is growing and laying down in the direction making it appear smoother and a lighter color.

Try not to over think your putts, but if there is noticeable grain it can sometimes double the break in a putt, or eliminate the break in a putt!

Winter Games for Girls Who Golf

iStock_000011474826XSmallWhen you have snow and ice like we have had for the past month here in Indiana, my mind begins to crave the sun and green grass of summer. I begin to wonder if there is a way to beat the snow and icy weather. Is there a way improve a golf game when you are really stuck inside? Fortunately, there is. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Curl up with a blanket and watch the pros play golf on TV, and get used to the look of a great swing.

In the book, The Game Before the Game, world-renown golf coaches Lynn Marriott and Pia Nilsson suggest things we can do away from the course to help our games. They say:

Watching good players imprints on the brain the image of the proper pass at the golf ball, and when you swing, the brain tries to replicate that action…. Visualization is extremely useful…thinking about the swing and how you want to swing and play will make you better.

Close your eyes and play a great round of golf in your mind.

In the chapter, “Rainy Day Practice,” Marriott and Nilsson help us escape to warm and sunny weather:

Sit in a chair or lie down and play golf perfectly in your mind and heart. Play one hole or play eighteen holes. Play any course. Be detailed about getting prepared to play, who you play with, the weather, what you are wearing, what you are feeling, your routines, your presence in the play box, your internal or external talk, the feel of impact, the flight of the ball. Play brilliantly. After the great shots, allow yourself to feel wonderful.

These sound like easy, no equipment mental exercises anyone can do anywhere in any kind of weather. So what do you think of these exercises? What do you do when you can’t get outside to stay sharp?

Golfers are Athletes!

Golf tournaments have become super competitive. To join the winner’s circle you now have to really consider all aspects of the game. Your endurance and strength can make a difference between finishing in the top 20 or the top 5. Remember the (annual) rain delays at the Optimist International at PGA National? So often, we had to play 28+ holes in a day to make up for lost time. So how do you stay on top in a tournament like that when you are tired and dragging after 18 holes?

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In addition to doing short game drills and honing the swing, fitness has become a high priority for golfers. I first saw this focus on training at the Genuity PGA Championship tournament at Doral Golf Club in Miami. As a young junior, I got to watch the professionals during the practice days before the tournament. After their rounds, the gym at the Doral was packed with players. I remember watching with interest as Vijay Singh dripped with sweat, while throwing a medicine ball with his caddie outside the pro-shop.

Top LPGA players, and those striving to make it, take their fitness training in the weight room very seriously. In a USA Today feature of the 10 toughest athletes, Annika Sorenstam was ranked #7 (she can do 15 pull ups!).  Look at the role fitness plays in elite golf. Every collegiate team I know of has a year-round strength coach. Teams are becoming stronger, gaining endurance and developing more stamina for the rounds. We golfers are athletes! To those who beg to differ, try carrying a 25+ pound bag for 18, 27 or 36 holes!

So if you are a budding golfer or an experienced one, try a focus on fitness to improve your game. We will keep you posted on our favorite golf workout routines.  Are you already a golfer athlete? What exercises have helped improve your game?

Sneak Peek: The New Nora Skort

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Just in time for the holidays, we have a great addition to our skorts line up: the Nora. In fact, the Nora is so new that we just added it to our website this week! Here is a sneak peek just for you.

This super-cute skort comes in a brown and pink or brown and aqua plaid fabric (think school-girl meets lady golfer). Of course it features all the usual Wear to Win design elements: flattering cut, moisture-wicking materials and handy pockets. It is available in sizes 0 to 16.

So tell us what you think. Will this be on your Christmas list?

Welcome to the Wear to Win™ Clubhouse

The Clubhouse: The place to share your thoughts and advice on golf…and life.

We have designed a line of flattering golf clothing to help you look and feel great on and off the course. And now we introduce the Wear to Win Clubhouse—a place for you to gather with well-versed and would-be golfers alike. Let’s talk fashion, training, tips, overcoming challenges and being better at what you do.

Though we golfing girls are located all around the world, the Clubhouse is the place to gather, share ideas and encourage each other. So welcome. We hope you decide to join in the discussion.

Check in often, we’ll be posting.

Laura and Cindy
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On in the Off-Season

golf-ball-in-frostSummer is well behind us and winter is just a few short weeks away. For those of us in the northern part of the country, that means no hitting the links for a while. But, does that mean we should completely forget about golf for a few months? Definitely not. Here are a few tips to keep you in the game even when it’s snowing:

Look ahead. Use the off-season as a chance to set goals for next year. Want to shave a few strokes off your average? How about improving that short game? Put down in writing a few things that you can do. The goals can be short term such as getting your putting average down and hitting more fairways, to long term like qualifying for a certain tournament. Setting goals helps achieve those improvements to make the upcoming season your best ever.

Hit the gym. Strength training might not be high on most golfers’ priority lists, but pumping some iron can add distance to your shots come spring. Look for local fitness classes you can participate in. The combination of stretching, cardio, and weight training will certainly add distance to your game, and walking 18 in the sun and with a bag will not be a sweat.

Drive inside. Just because the outside temperatures may be below zero, doesn’t mean opportunities to practice your swing don’t exist. Find a local indoor driving range to work on your shot consistency. Also consider doing slow swings while looking in the mirror to engrain certain positions– watch the ceiling though!

Pick up a book. Many books have been written for golfers to help improve their mental and physical games. Take the time to read a few when the weather keeps you inside. Check out this list of suggested reading: http://www.weartowin.com/resources.php.

Get creative. Keep your mind on the game in some unconventional ways. Practice your putting at an indoor miniature golf course. Sure, most full-length courses don’t include windmills and swinging obstacles, but they can help with your strategizing and concentration. Or, fire up the Wii and go virtual reality for a different perspective…and a good deal of fun.

These ideas can help prepare you for an awesome season ahead once the snow melts and the temperatures rise. But this list is only the beginning. What ideas and tips do you have for keeping on top of the golf game even in the off-season?

Golfers’ Gift Guide

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‘Tis the holiday shopping season, so we thought we’d take a moment to list some of our favorite gift ideas for the lady golfers on your Christmas lists. Our ideas range from golf-related to just plain cool, and cover every budget out there.

Wear to Win skort – We figured we’d just start off the list with one of our own and get the shameless plug out of the way. Seriously though, once you try one for yourself, you’ll understand what all the fuss is about.

Personalized golf balls – What better way to truly know if the ball one fairway over belongs to you or someone in the approaching foursome?

The book, Every Shot Must Have a Purpose by Lynn Marriot – Help your golfer improve her game during the off-season with a fantastic read. Check out some of our other favorites on our site.

iPhone – Extravagant? Maybe. But this baby can do so many things in one. Golfers love the ability to listen to their favorite tunes while preparing to hit the links. Plus downloadable apps designed just for golfers include green finders, yardage readers and scorekeepers.

One Line a Day Journal – Encourage your golfer to record thoughts and goals in a short, concise, Twitter-style manner. The unique format allows you to record five-year’s worth of entries on each day’s page. So, as you reflect on the current day, you can look over the past years’ thoughts from that same day.

Flying Wish Paper – With this unusual item, you write down a wish on the specially formulated paper, light it on fire, and watch the wish float into the sky. Wish for a few strokes off your game or just have fun with it. South Bend local’s can find this and the above-mentioned journal at Spark Fine Stationery.

Bath & Body Works bubble bath – Let’s face it; not every round of golf is as relaxing as it should be.

Hopefully these few ideas can get your shopping headed in the right direction. But, we want to know what’s at the top of your wish list this season. Do you have any ideas for hot items that we’ve forgotten, overlooked or didn’t even know existed?

Achieve

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“Kites rise high against the wind—not with it.”
Winston Churchill

“It is possible to do whatever you choose, if you get to know who you are
and are willing to work with a power greater than ourselves to do it.”

Oprah Winfrey

Life

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“Adventure is a state of mind—and spirit. It comes with faith, for with complete faith,
there is no fear of what faces you in life or death.”
Jacqueline Cochran, Aviator