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bwo golf oakley shoes tie look TODAY'S GOLF - Thursday, September 9, 2004"Tips... News... And More... All For The Love Of The Game" ------------------------------------------------------------ To SUBSCRIBE visit: http://www.gophercentral.com/sub/sub-golf.html Subscribe ------------------------------------------------------------ IN THIS ISSUE: 1. ASK THE PRO 2. IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR GAME - Kids respomd to model teacher 3. DRILLS FOR SKILLS - Three Right Hands ASK THE PRO Q: I like Tiger Woods, but I'm aggravated that TV gave Tiger so much air time at the PGA Championship when the only storyline was to see if he could extend his cut streak. His streak is nice, but it only shows that he can consistently beat half the field. -- Wilma F. from Augusta, Ga. A: The greatest careers in sports are judged by excellence over time. To give Tiger's streak some perspective, I look- ed up "The Streak" in the Baseball Almanac -- Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak, said to be one of sport's unbeatable marks. I think such a comparison is relevant because on any given day, if you look at the baseball box scores, more than half the starting players fail to get a hit, so getting a hit means you beat at least half the field. When DiMaggio's streak reached 20, the newspapers and radio began to drama- tize what Joe D was doing. As Harvey Frommer, author of "New York City Baseball," writes: "Radio announcers would routine- ly interrupt programs with the news of the Yankee Clipper's progress." In golf, when you make the cut you do something that more than half the starting field failed to do, so Tiger consistently beats half the field, just as Joe DiMaggio did during his streak. Now I'm not saying that the band OutKast should write "The Ballad of Tiger Woods," but some air time at the PGA Championship is quite appropriate. ------------------------------------------------------------ INTRODUCING The Health and Diet Center Let's face it, we all are striving to improve ourselves and our lives. A helping hand goes a long way and we are proud to have put together a premiere list of sources that can help you achieve your health and diet needs. To get started, just visit The Health Center at (you may have to copy & paste link): http://www.takepolls.com/diet/index.asp?aid=18154 The Health & Diet Center ------------------------------------------------------------ IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR GAME KIDS RESPOND TO MODEL TEACHER Human beings have three distinct learning styles: visual, kinesthetic and auditory. In visual mode, you process information by observation, so watching a model speeds understanding. In kinesthetic mode, you'll improve most quickly by doing drills that enhance your feel for the golf swing. In auditory mode, you'll need precise instructions and clear explanations. Good golf instructors present material in all three modes so the student will see it, feel it and hear it -- a pedagogy that ensures your learning experience is complete. Learning this way is called modeling, and the process goes as follows: First you pick a model for the piece of the swing you want to learn -- it might be the grip, the stance or the position at the top of the backswing. Then you match that model in every detail. Once you match your model perfectly, you repeat your perfect match until it becomes so ingrained that you can do it automatically every time. At this point, it's in your long-term memory and you can now go on to the next piece of the golf swing. If you want to get your child involved in golf, find an instructor who understands multisensory learning and modeling. With good fundamentals, your child can build a repeatable swing that will give him or her consistent results and set them on the path toward improvement. I am often asked when children should start playing. The answer is when they are about the same height as the flag on the putting green. It's important to not start teaching golf to kids too early and that they have a teacher whose swing they can imitate. ------------------------------------------------------------ GET AN INSTANT BOOST OF VITAMIN B-12 ENERGY... -- WITHOUT THE PAIN OR COST OF INJECTIONS -- Now -- you can have all the nutritional benefits of an energizing Vitamin B-12 shot without visiting your doctor's office. This super-tiny tablet delivers a GIANT "SHOT" OF VITAMIN B-12 directly into your bloodstream. Sublingual formulation dissolves quickly under your tongue for maximum absorbency. Energy-boosting effects begin to WORK INSTANTLY on your body... and continue working throughout the day. 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Next, reverse the process by moving your thumb straight down, away from your forehead, as far as it can go. This is uncocked. The release, going from a cocked to an uncocked position, is a movement that's similar to hammering a nail. Now return to your extended arm position and bend your right hand back directly to your right, creating wrinkles on your wrist at the base of your forearm. This is bent. Next, move your hand in the opposite direction, bending it to your left and creating wrinkles on your wrist on the front of your forearm. This is arched. Going from bent to arched is the movement you would use to usher someone into a room. During the golf swing, you want to go from a bent position on the backswing to an uncock- ed position on the downswing much as you do when throwing a ball. To get the correct feel, do the "throw the ball drill," using your right arm, but without a club. Hold a golf ball in your right hand and take your normal golf stance, addressing another ball that is properly positioned between your feet on an imaginary target line. Take a backswing and throw the ball in your hand at the one on the ground as you make a downswing, paying attention to the correct right-hand action -- bent to uncocked. Once you train your right hand to work correctly, you won't want to keep it out of your swing. And then, like Ben Hogan, you'll wish you had three right hands. ------------------------------------------------------------ Questions? Comments? Email us: mailto:golf@gophercentral.com Email your comments ------------------------------------------------------------ To SUBSCRIBE visit: http://www.gophercentral.com/sub/sub-golf.html Subscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More Fun and Amusement by emailL: http://www.gophercentral.com More F-R-E-E Newsletters ___________________________________________________________ END OF TODAY'S GOLF Copyright 2004 by PENN LLC. 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bwo golf oakley shoes tie TODAY'S GOLF - Wednesday, September 15, 2004"Tips... News... And More... All For The Love Of The Game" IN THIS ISSUE: 1. PGA Tours - SCHEDULE 2. Golf Chuckle 3. Pro Report - MICKELSON SIGNS WITH CALLAWAY PGA TOURS SCHEDULE PGA TOUR Canadian Open -- Site: Oakville, Ontario. -- Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. -- Course: Glen Abbey Golf Club (7,222 yards, par 71). -- Purse: $4.5 million. Winner's share: $810,000. -- Television: ESPN (Thursday-Friday, Sunday, 3-6 p.m.; Saturday, 4-6 p.m.). LPGA TOUR John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic -- Site: Broken Arrow, Okla. -- Schedule: Friday-Sunday. -- Course: Cedar Ridge Country Club (6,545 yards, par 71). -- Purse: $1 million. Winner's share: $150,000. -- Television: The Golf Channel (Friday, 4:30-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:30 a.m., 4:30-7 p.m.). CHAMPIONS TOUR -- Site: Maineville, Ohio. -- Schedule: Friday-Sunday. -- Course: TPC at River's Bend (7,145 yards, par 72). -- Purse: $1.5 million. Winner's share: $225,000. -- Television: The Golf Channel (Friday-Sunday, 1:30-4 p.m., 9-11:30 p.m.). All times Eastern GOLF CHUCKLE Worst golfer One day, John Smith decided to go to a new golf course where no one knew him, just to get away and see if he could do better elsewhere. He hired a caddy to guide him around the course. After another day of slices, duff shots, misread putts and bad temper, he was obviously upset. He turned to the caddy and said, 'You know I must be the worst golfer in the world.' The caddy replied, 'I think not sir, I have heard there is a guy named John Smith from across town who is the worst player ever!' PRO REPORT MICKELSON SIGNS WITH CALLAWAY Callaway Golf has pulled off a giant marketing victory, signing Masters champion Phil Mickelson to a long-term equipment and endorsement contract. The Carlsbad, Calif., company announced Tuesday that beginning with this week's Bell Canadian Open, Mickelson, 34, who parted last week with Titleist, will play Callaway metal woods, including a prototype of the Fusion Driver, and a prototype of the HX Tour ball. Mickelson, the world's No. 4-ranked player, will wear the Callaway logo on his shirt and visor and later work with club designer Roger Cleveland to develop his own line of irons, wedges and putter. Mickelson reportedly ended his four-year relationship with Titleist after being denied a renegotiation in the final year of his contract. Financial terms of the Callaway contract were not disclosed. -- Glenn Sheeley |
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