MVP Golf Lessons

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My name is Mike Pavese. I am a USGTF & NRPGI Certified Golf teacher, and I developed the MVP Golf Lessons Program.

03/01/2026

REALITY CHECK TIME
Under Obama & Biden “40 Black Children Died Every Weekend in Chicago!” And nothing was said by the DemCommieCrats in power or You. No Protest Marches, No FB Posts Condemning the Leadership of Democrat in Chicago, or IL. While between 600 - 800 Black Children lost their live every year for 8 years.
So please save you BS outrage over Trumps Killing 40 Iran Terrorists, who by their own words have claimed to be at war with the USA for 47 years. And have helped to killed US troops all over the world.
And don’t you even dare to try to hide behind the “3 US Service Members Killed” by Iran this weekend. They pledged to give their life just to keep you and yours safe in your cozy little hometown far from any harm.
So, unless you have be in and Survived Firefights, Mortar & Rocket Attack in Combat, where Bullet Fly and People Die, you have no right to outer a single word about there lose, so keep your mouth shut, and remain silent just like you did when those thousands of Black Children died under Obama and Biden turn as POTUS.
Your Truly a Combat Wounded Survivor

10/15/2025

Do this drill for fewer 3-putts
There are many ways to reduce the number of putts you take during a round. For some players, it’s about improving their routine and mindset over the ball. For others, it comes down to setup, stroke, or green reading. But for many golfers, the biggest opportunity lies in developing better touch and feel — the ability to control distance.
Speed control is something you should be intentionally working on every time your feet hit the putting green. It’s such a critical element of good putting that ignoring it means leaving easy strokes on the table.
Here’s a simple drill that requires only a few tees and a spool of thread.
Setup: Tear off two pieces of thread, each about four feet long. Place one piece three feet behind the hole and the other along the front edge.
Set 1: Place tees at 3, 6, 9 and 12 feet. Your goal is always to make the putt — but pay attention to speed. Tour players typically hit short putts with enough pace to roll about four feet past the hole (if it were covered). That’s a bit aggressive for most amateurs, which is why the back thread is set at three feet.
With one ball at each tee, aim to make the putt. If it doesn’t drop, it must finish between the two threads. Complete all four distances in a row before moving on.
Set 2: Move the front thread one foot short of the hole and leave the back thread three feet past. Place tees at 15, 20 and 25 feet. Again, each putt should either go in or finish between the threads. Make all three in a row before advancing.
Set 3: Now move the front thread three feet short of the hole, keeping the back thread three feet past. Place tees at 30, 35, 40 and 45 feet. Same rules apply: each ball must stop between the threads or you start the set over.
As mentioned earlier, great putters adjust their speed depending on the length of the putt. On short putts, they hit the ball a bit firmer; on long putts, they die it closer to the hole.
Here’s a fun bit of perspective: the circumference of a golf ball is 5.277 inches — meaning one full revolution rolls the ball just over five inches. So, if you’re trying to hit a putt one foot past the hole, that’s only about two revolutions. That’s how precise elite speed control really is.

09/22/2025
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09/22/2025

Someone should show all of the liberals crying about Kimmel this….

09/22/2025

One can only hope it true

ABC Cancels The View TV Show, Replaces It With Charlie Kirk Tribute Show, “We’ve Had Enough of These Toxic Hens”

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