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This Week In Golf
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by
Kevin Ferrarotti,
Owner of the Premier Golf Academy
Durant Celebrating at the Happiest Place on Earth
It was a magical
weekend in Disney World for Joe Durant, winning the Funai Classic
by 4 strokes. The win in Orlando was Durant's first PGA
Tour win in over 5 years. Close behing Durant was rookie
Troy Matteson who is on the brink of a hot streak - earning
his second straight top-3 finish.
Elsewhere,
Champions Tour rookie Fred Funk overcame a shaky driver thru
the final round, winning the AT&T Championship in San
Antonio - his first Champions Tour victory. Overseas,
Niclas Fasth beat a hard charging Sergio Garcia - winning
this past weekend on the European Tour.
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This Week's Golf
Tip -
by
Kevin Ferrarotti,
Owner of the Premier Golf Academy
PROPER PRACTICE
Knowing
how to approach each shot, and aligning our body with a square
clubface, neutral grip, and balanced approach is developed with only
thing: practice. Being able to practice efficiently and
effectively is the key to keeping your body healthy and free from
injury, but most importantly, your swing mechanics in check and in
tune. Follow these tips for an injury-free and flawless golf swing:
1) Your
body is the engine of your golf swing, and just like an engine in a
car,
the engine must be finely tuned in
order for everything to work properly. One way to accomplish this
while practicing is to begin your practice session by not
immediately hitting golf balls, but by stretching your golf
muscles. Many times a bad golf swing is the result of tightness in
your golf muscles. Take at least five minutes prior to hitting
balls, and work on stretching your back, arms, and legs, which helps
to further increase your flexibility and maintain your engine. A
great warm-up for this tip is to take your driver or fairway wood
and rest it on your shoulders. Holding onto the club, slowly make a
deliberate back swing, holding it at the peak stretch, and then
finish by making a deliberate follow through. Then repeat.
2) Now that you are ready to hit
balls, start by practicing chip and pitch shots, slowly moving up to
a mid-iron, and finally to shots off of the tee. This not only
helps work on your overall game, but also keep in mind that your
swing is the same swing for every club, the only thing that changes
is the length of the arc and width of the stance. If you can develop
good tempo and hit solid chip shots, you can carry that over into
each of the other clubs.
3) It is not advantageous to your
golf game if you spend the whole time hitting your driver. This is
simply because you do not play on a course with just your driver.
Try spending an equal amount of time on both your irons and woods,
and finish your session with either some on-course scenarios, or
some chip or pitch shots.
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Golf in the
Business World
by
Professional Golf Champion Mike Colandro
Client
Golf Outings
Client Golf Outings are a day on the links with either business
associates or customers. I have performed at many Client Golf
Outings, and since 1985, started a business in Australia offering my
service to play with me. To have a Pro on the course with
your clients can really make a difference to that client. For 3 VIPs
or clients to play alongside a professional golfer is an impressive
aspect and can enhance your relationship with your guests.
Corporate Outings
Corporate Outings do a similar thing and most companies have one. I
have worked for companies such as: BMW, IBM, Toshiba, Ford, Sheraton
Hotels, Toyota, Genworth Financial, and many more. Most Corporate
Outings are a full day (18 holes) and a dinner with prizes and more.
The chance to bring many different people together for one day is now
essential for most businesses. One of my most interesting Corporate
Outings I was involved in was in Adelaide, South Australia for
Toshiba. It was their annual sales meeting, and the night before,
they had a gala dinner and awards presentation. They even flew in
from Japan a giant container of Saki and everyone had a drink or two.
The next day on the course there were a few heavy heads, but they all
enjoyed both the evening and the golf.
Charity Golf Days
The Charity Golf Day is another very common event that many businesses
get involved with. Whatever the charity is, it is a good function to
do for your company and it enhances your companys image. Each
community has several Charity Golf Days to raise funds and have a good
time doing it. You can just play in it or you can be a sponsor. As a
sponsor, you usually receive a sign on a hole or a banner, and if you
are a major sponsor, you get greater exposure. The Charity Events are
a great way to network in your local community and are a tax write
off.
Networking on the Course
Being involved with a PGA Tour event is great, but it can be very
expensive, and there are alternative ways to spend less money and
still entertain clients. Networking at the golf course is proving to
be a great vehicle to acquire new business. The key here is to become
a golfer who can play a respectable game. Whether you are new to the
game or been playing a while, one needs to take some lessons. Select
an instructor who is similar in size and is someone who has been
teaching for at least 5 years. Professionals at practice ranges can
be very productive because teaching is their main source of income and
they need to get results. Learning good golf etiquette is also
important; business associates can tell how you handle yourself on the
course and relate your actions to how you might handle a customer.
You should dress well and have a set of clubs that suit you. Custom
clubs are a big thing today, and I recommend getting clubs that fit
you.
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Congratulation to last week's Trivia winner
Kristen Harmon from Torrington, CT
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