Archive for July, 2006

6th 2006f July, 2006

daily source for news about golf, golf equipment, golf tournaments, golf courses and golf instruction :: Sonartec clubs claim triumph on three tours on three continents

Posted by Sports Blogs :: Golf Daily Entries in at 11:22 pm | Permanent Link

The Buick Championship was won using a prototype Sonartec fairway wood; the French Open was won using the Sonartec Md Hybrid; Sonartec’s third win was at the Japan Tour Championship. Read More …

6th 2006f July, 2006

daily source for news about golf, golf equipment, golf tournaments, golf courses and golf instruction :: Tip :

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6th 2006f July, 2006

daily source for news about golf, golf equipment, golf tournaments, golf courses and golf instruction :: D.C. loses golf stop, PGA Tour to drop event in 2007

Posted by Sports Blogs :: Golf Daily Entries in at 11:22 pm | Permanent Link

The PGA Tour is dropping the Washington area from its schedule in 2007, leaving the nation’s capital without a tournament for the first time since the 1970s. Read More …

6th 2006f July, 2006

Golf Blogger :: Why We Relate To The LPGA

Posted by Sports Blogs :: Golf Daily Entries in at 9:12 pm | Permanent Link

6th 2006f July, 2006

Major general leads charge

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Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.

6th 2006f July, 2006

Wie, Sorenstam winners at World Match Play

Posted by Associated Press in at 6:49 pm | Permanent Link

Michelle Wie overcame a shaky start to win her first match in the HSBC Women’s World Match Play Championship, and Annika Sorenstam followed her U.S. Women’s Open victory with another solid round.

6th 2006f July, 2006

Big golf week on tap … predictions?

Posted by The Golf Blog in at 4:11 pm | Permanent Link

Following up an exciting U.S. Women’s Open championship, this coming Thursday starts exciting events for three tours: The men play the Western Open with both Tiger and Phil in the field. The women play their World Match Play Championship with Annika an…

6th 2006f July, 2006

B.C. Open venue moved to Turning Stone Resort

Posted by Associated Press in at 4:06 pm | Permanent Link

Because of the most recent flood damage, the B.C. Open must be moved from its home at En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott, NY to Atunyote Golf Club at Turning Stone Resort in Verona, N.Y.

6th 2006f July, 2006

drum lessons>>>>>boston/providence

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

“When I began studying with Mike several months ago I was a completely

different drummer than I am now. I always felt like I wasn’t as good as I

should be with my three years of playing and had no experience playing with

other people. In the short time I’ve been with Mike I’ve made remarkable

improvements. I’ve studied with two other people before Mike and he teaches

on a completely different level than the past two; incomparable. On of the

things he teaches that I find extremely useful is dynamic balance between

limbs, something I never even considered before. In short, I’ve spent such

a small amount of time with Mike, in the scope of my life as a drummer, and

I’ve seen the most improvement in that time.”

-brian m

“I feel very fortunate to be taking lessons from a guy with such an impressive professional recording resume. Mike’s one of the few teachers who’s actually ‘walked the walk’ before he ‘talks the talk”. Add to that a consistently positive attitude and passion for playing, and he’s a great find for a drum teacher.”

-juhani

“Imagine taking a 2-hour golf lesson with Tiger Woods, where a real pro

gives you pointers you can use right away. That’s exactly what Mike

can do for your drumming. In just one session he loaded me up with

lots of useful ideas for playing live and in the studio. I could walk

into a studio session right now and feel twice as confident as before.

If you are an experienced drummer, make the time to work with Mike.”

Pete N.

“I’ve been taking lessons from Mike Levesque for a while now and already am playing at a new level. It has taken me years, and several different teachers, and only Mike has really put me in the direction I want to be in. He is a great teacher who delivers what he promises, and is fun and personable to learn from. He also has the depth of knowledge and experience about what works and more importantly, what doesn’t work–so you can really get past whatever holds you back. He is by far the best teacher I have had and I am really excited about the possibilities of finally getting to the level I want to be at. He is practical but cuts no corners–you learn the right way but most efficient way to get to where YOU want to go, not where he as a teacher wants to take you. You definitely don’t get that from just anyone. Thanks, Mike!”

-lee

“after a 10 year break from playing the drums, i contacted mike levesque about taking some lessons. after just a few months of biweekly lessons the rust is off my playing and i’ve joined a new band. my confidence is back, my skills are better than ever and thanks again mike!

-rob

“Mike’s congeniality, enthusiasm for music, and outgoing personality make for upbeat and fun lessons that stay on a path that I dictate — a format that seems to be a rarity in the world of music instruction. If I have issues or current concerns with my playing, Mike has no qualms about exploring those first, repairing the problem and then moving on. One of Mike’s biggest assets is his ability to identify weaknesses in one’s playing — in a few seconds he is able to successfully evaluate exactly what the Achilles heel is that is causing the problem and offer several suggestions about how to rectify the issue as well as giving a spot-on demonstration of what should be happening with the trouble section.”

-matt (averi)

about me……

i’ve made records with david bowie, natalie imbruglia,candybutchers, and dozens of boston and providence independants like the montgomerys,juliana hatfield and sasquatch and the sickabillys. i’ve done literally thousands of gigs and have major label AND DIY touring experience. i’ve played on a number of advertising jingles for the baltimore orioles, NESN, the washington nationals and general motors. i’ve been featured in articles in spin, rolling stone, the boston globe and modern drummer.

i charge $40 per hour lesson at my place in providence and $100 for intensive 2 hour “house calls” in mass and ri. i’m open to any frequency of drum lessons that fits an individual’s schedule and budget. with one 2 hour lesson i can load you up with enough stuff to practice for months!

check out http://www.mikelevesque.com for my resume with mp3 and video samples. for a little of my take on the indie-rock check out http://www.lostaudionetwork.com

thanks for your time! i’m looking forward to hearing from some future great drummers.

mike

this is in or around boston/providence
no — it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

179096991

6th 2006f July, 2006

D.C. loses golf stop, PGA Tour to drop event in 2007

Posted by Associated Press in at 3:14 pm | Permanent Link

The PGA Tour is dropping the Washington area from its schedule in 2007, leaving the nation’s capital without a tournament for the first time since the 1970s.