Showing posts with label Joel C Johnson Austin TX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joel C Johnson Austin TX. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Public Golf Memberships in Austin, TX


The president and CEO of Mineral Asset Development Petroleum, LLC, an energy company based in Austin, TX, Joel C. Johnson has nearly 40 years of experience in the petroleum industry. Outside of work, Joel C. Johnson enjoys golfing in Austin, TX.

Austin’s highly rated public courses provide plenty of options for anyone interested in hitting the links. Austin’s Parks and Recreation Department offers residents annual golf memberships through the Austin Public Links program, allowing play on seven of the area’s public courses. With different levels of membership, the program accommodates both casual and dedicated golfers.

1. Silver: This membership level allows members to play on the Jimmy Clay, Morris Williams, Lions, or Hancock Golf Courses anytime for a small green fee of $3 or $3.50; it also includes two guest passes to play at Grey Rock.

2. Gold: Individuals can play on any of the previously mentioned courses as well as Joe Kizer and the Joe Balander Short Course with no green fee. Additionally, this level provides members with five guest passes to Grey Rock.

3. Platinum: Members can play on any of the previously mentioned courses, plus Grey Rock, with no green fee; at Grey Rock, members get unlimited range balls. Platinum members also receive merchandise and food and beverage discounts, as well as social and tournament opportunities.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Three Common Golfing Mistakes Made by Beginners



Joel C. Johnson, a resident of Austin, TX, oversees Mineral Asset Development Petroleum, LLC, as president and CEO. Under the leadership of the Austin, TX resident, the company uses 2D and 3D seismic imaging technology to help clients explore and develop oil and gas prospects. In his free time, Joel C. Johnson enjoys playing golf.

New golfers make plenty of mistakes when they are first learning. The following are just a few of the most common golfing mistakes to avoid:

1. Swinging too hard.

Making good shots consistently is an important part of having a good golf game. However, some golfers form the belief that more strength when swinging will result in better shots. In actuality, swinging as hard as possible every time often makes shots less consistent. Instead, golfers should swing at slightly less than full power to improve their overall shots.

2. Visualizing trajectory backwards.

Often times, golfers try to determine the right putting line by going from the hole back to the ball’s starting point. This creates an inaccurate idea of the line that the ball must follow to get into the hole. Starting at the ball and visualizing the actual path it is likely to follow to the hole creates a much more accurate picture and can help golfers better plan their shots.

3. Shooting for the flag.

The flag is where the hole is located, so it’s only natural that golfers will want to aim for the flag right away. Unfortunately, automatically shooting towards the flag is not always the most strategic play. For most new golfers, aiming for the center of the green is best, because it makes the shot easier and clearer.