
One Goal: Square the Clubface.
Let me tell you a secret. If you want to enjoy golf a little more, I suggest committing to improving one skill in your game this year. Not 10 things.

Let me tell you a secret. If you want to enjoy golf a little more, I suggest committing to improving one skill in your game this year. Not 10 things.

So, who is looking out for Canada now? We hear a lot of words, yet it appears that even a diminishing of perceived worry over climate change and deforestation in

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Since 2004 David Parker has been a contributor to Business in Calgary magazine. We even thought so highly of him and his contributions to the magazine and to our city

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