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August 2010 - GOLF TIPS FROM A PRO - PETE POPOVICH: How To Choose A Golf Instructor
Choosing a competent golf instructor can be a difficult task. The right instructor can raise your game and lower your scores. The wrong instructor can lower your game and raise your scores. A competent instructor should be well-versed in a number of ways that make…
Celebrations’ Learning Kitchen: Dishing Up Lessons for Cooks of All Ages
Chefs Andrew Borgmeier and Glen Barroncini prepare culinary masterpieces for Celebrations Catering and Events. But when they’re not pleasing palates at the company’ numerous wedding, reunion and corporate engagements, they take time to teach the trade they know and love at Celebrations’ Learning Kitchen on…
Club fitting the Proper Way-Part III: Golf Shaft Flex and/or Frequency
The shaft is the engine of the golf club. It is the most influential factor in club performance and, ultimately, the golfer’s performance. At the same time, the shaft is one of the most misunderstood and neglected factors in all of golf as the majority…
Club fitting the Proper Way-Part III: Golf Shaft Flex and/or Frequency
The shaft is the engine of the golf club. It is the most influential factor in club performance and, ultimately, the golfer’s performance. At the same time, the shaft is one of the most misunderstood and neglected factors in all of golf as the majority…
Create Your Own Holiday Wonders: An Excerpt from Richard Coyne's Upcoming Book
This book is about creating the opportunities that will allow you and your families to have truly creative experiences, spend real quality time with one another, and start a Christmas tradition, the memories of which will last a lifetime and be passed down through generations…
Golf 101: Fundamentals of the Full Swing
In golf, how you set up determines the motion of your swing. If you do not have a fundamentally sound set up, it is very difficult to hit the ball consistently well. A good golf swing begins with four simple fundamentals. More often than not,…
Golf Tips From A Pro: Pete Popovich - Dispelling the Myths
Perhaps the most significant reason most golfers seem unable to improve is their belief in common golf myths. Forget these, and you’ll be on your way to a better game of golf: Myth #1. Turn your back to the target Because the way the human body is…
Golf Tips From A Pro: Pete Popovich - GOLF INSTRUCTION FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN
If you look in any golf shop, regardless of location, nearly all equipment and instruction is geared towards men. This is unfortunate, because golf is a game that can be enjoyed by the entire family, including women and children. Years of teaching have allowed me to…
How To Get Your Car To 200,000 Miles
The little Chevy’s been a pretty good friend over four years. At slightly more than 50,000 miles, though, it’s showing signs of age. With some very minor bodywork and attention to a couple of interior trim issues, she’ll look good as new. The really important thing…
How To Host Thanksgiving Dinner For Foodies
At the last second I was asked to pen a story about Thanksgiving. I would like to think I was asked because I am a super hostess with culinary skills that make my guests pine for an invite to enjoy a dinner cooked by me.…
How to: Make a Magazine in 3 Easy Steps.
If someone told me 10 years ago that I would be the editor of a magazine on Hilton Head Island, I would have laughed hysterically and told them that the crystal ball they were using was cracked. I never had aspirations of being Oprah. Sure,…
How to: Throw a Cast Net
Step 1 Remove articles that might snag on the net such as watches, bracelets and rings. Wear snag free clothing. Step 2 Create a sliding loop with the hand line, also known as hauling line. Place this loop around your wrist (right handed individuals loop the left…
Improve your Putt
There is no excuse to be a bad putter. It is unfortunate, but a one inch putt counts the same—one stroke—as a three hundred-yard drive. Putting is the most personal of all the strokes in golf. However, there are a few common denominators of a…
JANUARY 2011: Golf Tips From A Pro - The Putting Stroke, Part 2
The question of which putting stroke is better has been debated since the game of golf was originated hundreds of years ago. Those who make a SBST stroke believe their method is the best, and those using the arcing stroke believe their method is the…
JANUARY 2011: What You Need To Know About - Getting Your Finances In Order
I’m one of those people who actually make New Year’s Resolutions, compiling a short list each January of things I want to achieve in the coming year. These resolutions range from the usual physical fitness and financial stuff to “I want to be a better me”…
Make Nature's Beauty A Vital Part Of Your Home - Lowcountry Master Gardeners Show You How
On Saturday, October 16, The Lowcountry Master Gardener Association is hosting its third annual Tour of Master Gardens. This is your opportunity to meet the local experts and get the real dirt on local gardening. Seven private gardens, located from Sea Pines to Moss Creek,…
MARCH 2011: Golf Tips From A Pro, Pete Popovich - The Art of Scoring, Part 2 - Pitching
Over the past three months, we have discussed the short game in detail. This month, the theme continues as we discuss pitching and distance control. Pitch shots can be defined as shots that carry a greater distance with a higher trajectory than a chip shot. Pitch…
READY, SET, DECORATE: You Might Need a Designer If...
While decorating a home comes naturally to some, for others it is a daunting task. The truth is, most of us can use a little professional help. Whether you need a complete plan or just a little hand-holding along the way, engaging the services of…
September 2010: GOLF TIPS FROM A PRO - Make The Most Of Your Practice Time
Are you spending countless hours on the driving range or putting green without lowering your scores? Do you vainly hit ball after ball, chip after chip or putt after putt? Are you a great ‘range player’ but finding it difficult to take your range game…
The Effects Of Technology On Vision
Let’s look at this scenario: Most of us work eight hours a day. During this time, many of us spend five to six of those hours staring at a computer screen. Now we get home, and what do we do? Check our e-mails, pay bills…
Training Tips For Dog Owners: Answers To The Six Most Common Complaints
I was asked to write about the five most common dog owner complaints, but there are six so here goes. They are: leash pulling, jumping, puppy nipping and chewing, poor housebreaking, not coming when called and excessive barking. Following are training tips to help you…
Turkey For Dummies: Turkey with Apple Stuffing
Ingredients: 4 cups apples, peeled, cored and chopped 3 cups of sliced almonds 1 ½ cups chopped celery 1 ½ cups of chopped onion ½ cup of butter 2 tsp of ground cinnamon 2 tsp poultry seasoning 12 cups of cubed bread 1 cup raisins 1 cup apple juice 3 eggs whisked (1) 16…
Choosing a competent golf instructor can be a difficult task. The right instructor can raise your game and lower your scores. The wrong instructor can lower your game and raise your scores. A competent instructor should be well-versed in a number of ways that make…
Celebrations’ Learning Kitchen: Dishing Up Lessons for Cooks of All Ages
Chefs Andrew Borgmeier and Glen Barroncini prepare culinary masterpieces for Celebrations Catering and Events. But when they’re not pleasing palates at the company’ numerous wedding, reunion and corporate engagements, they take time to teach the trade they know and love at Celebrations’ Learning Kitchen on…
Club fitting the Proper Way-Part III: Golf Shaft Flex and/or Frequency
The shaft is the engine of the golf club. It is the most influential factor in club performance and, ultimately, the golfer’s performance. At the same time, the shaft is one of the most misunderstood and neglected factors in all of golf as the majority…
Club fitting the Proper Way-Part III: Golf Shaft Flex and/or Frequency
The shaft is the engine of the golf club. It is the most influential factor in club performance and, ultimately, the golfer’s performance. At the same time, the shaft is one of the most misunderstood and neglected factors in all of golf as the majority…
Create Your Own Holiday Wonders: An Excerpt from Richard Coyne's Upcoming Book
This book is about creating the opportunities that will allow you and your families to have truly creative experiences, spend real quality time with one another, and start a Christmas tradition, the memories of which will last a lifetime and be passed down through generations…
Golf 101: Fundamentals of the Full Swing
In golf, how you set up determines the motion of your swing. If you do not have a fundamentally sound set up, it is very difficult to hit the ball consistently well. A good golf swing begins with four simple fundamentals. More often than not,…
Golf Tips From A Pro: Pete Popovich - Dispelling the Myths
Perhaps the most significant reason most golfers seem unable to improve is their belief in common golf myths. Forget these, and you’ll be on your way to a better game of golf: Myth #1. Turn your back to the target Because the way the human body is…
Golf Tips From A Pro: Pete Popovich - GOLF INSTRUCTION FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN
If you look in any golf shop, regardless of location, nearly all equipment and instruction is geared towards men. This is unfortunate, because golf is a game that can be enjoyed by the entire family, including women and children. Years of teaching have allowed me to…
How To Get Your Car To 200,000 Miles
The little Chevy’s been a pretty good friend over four years. At slightly more than 50,000 miles, though, it’s showing signs of age. With some very minor bodywork and attention to a couple of interior trim issues, she’ll look good as new. The really important thing…
How To Host Thanksgiving Dinner For Foodies
At the last second I was asked to pen a story about Thanksgiving. I would like to think I was asked because I am a super hostess with culinary skills that make my guests pine for an invite to enjoy a dinner cooked by me.…
How to: Make a Magazine in 3 Easy Steps.
If someone told me 10 years ago that I would be the editor of a magazine on Hilton Head Island, I would have laughed hysterically and told them that the crystal ball they were using was cracked. I never had aspirations of being Oprah. Sure,…
How to: Throw a Cast Net
Step 1 Remove articles that might snag on the net such as watches, bracelets and rings. Wear snag free clothing. Step 2 Create a sliding loop with the hand line, also known as hauling line. Place this loop around your wrist (right handed individuals loop the left…
Improve your Putt
There is no excuse to be a bad putter. It is unfortunate, but a one inch putt counts the same—one stroke—as a three hundred-yard drive. Putting is the most personal of all the strokes in golf. However, there are a few common denominators of a…
JANUARY 2011: Golf Tips From A Pro - The Putting Stroke, Part 2
The question of which putting stroke is better has been debated since the game of golf was originated hundreds of years ago. Those who make a SBST stroke believe their method is the best, and those using the arcing stroke believe their method is the…
JANUARY 2011: What You Need To Know About - Getting Your Finances In Order
I’m one of those people who actually make New Year’s Resolutions, compiling a short list each January of things I want to achieve in the coming year. These resolutions range from the usual physical fitness and financial stuff to “I want to be a better me”…
Make Nature's Beauty A Vital Part Of Your Home - Lowcountry Master Gardeners Show You How
On Saturday, October 16, The Lowcountry Master Gardener Association is hosting its third annual Tour of Master Gardens. This is your opportunity to meet the local experts and get the real dirt on local gardening. Seven private gardens, located from Sea Pines to Moss Creek,…
MARCH 2011: Golf Tips From A Pro, Pete Popovich - The Art of Scoring, Part 2 - Pitching
Over the past three months, we have discussed the short game in detail. This month, the theme continues as we discuss pitching and distance control. Pitch shots can be defined as shots that carry a greater distance with a higher trajectory than a chip shot. Pitch…
READY, SET, DECORATE: You Might Need a Designer If...
While decorating a home comes naturally to some, for others it is a daunting task. The truth is, most of us can use a little professional help. Whether you need a complete plan or just a little hand-holding along the way, engaging the services of…
September 2010: GOLF TIPS FROM A PRO - Make The Most Of Your Practice Time
Are you spending countless hours on the driving range or putting green without lowering your scores? Do you vainly hit ball after ball, chip after chip or putt after putt? Are you a great ‘range player’ but finding it difficult to take your range game…
The Effects Of Technology On Vision
Let’s look at this scenario: Most of us work eight hours a day. During this time, many of us spend five to six of those hours staring at a computer screen. Now we get home, and what do we do? Check our e-mails, pay bills…
Training Tips For Dog Owners: Answers To The Six Most Common Complaints
I was asked to write about the five most common dog owner complaints, but there are six so here goes. They are: leash pulling, jumping, puppy nipping and chewing, poor housebreaking, not coming when called and excessive barking. Following are training tips to help you…
Turkey For Dummies: Turkey with Apple Stuffing
Ingredients: 4 cups apples, peeled, cored and chopped 3 cups of sliced almonds 1 ½ cups chopped celery 1 ½ cups of chopped onion ½ cup of butter 2 tsp of ground cinnamon 2 tsp poultry seasoning 12 cups of cubed bread 1 cup raisins 1 cup apple juice 3 eggs whisked (1) 16…






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