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Keith ClawsonPeriod 1Oren

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The exploration and research of teaching golf along with the other main factors of professional golf management will presented.

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Golf Course Terminology ▪ Familiarization of the golf language.

Rules to get you going▪ Obtaining the basic rules of the game.

Golf Etiquette▪ Following the “unwritten rules of the game”

Keeping Score▪ Keep up with your stroke count

▪ Know how to add penalty strokes

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Equipment

Clubs

▪ Woods, Irons, Wedge, Putter ▪ The number scale clubs are ordered in.

Terrain Terminology ▪ The par of the hole

▪ The parts of a hole

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Many extensive rules and regulations▪ The best way to learn is to play!

Teeing off and Fairway rules

Hazards

Putting Green Rules

Out of Bounds and Penalty Strokes

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The unwritten rules of the game Practice Swings and Honors

Pace of play▪ It is important to keep a fast steady pace

Average round time (foursome) 4 hours to 4 hours 15 minutes (Brent Kelly, Golf Guide)

Repair of divots and damage on greens

Proper Clothes and Behavior

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The Setup Positioning your body for the set up.

▪ A natural athletic stance is key

The Grip One of the most important aspects to be

successful.

Eyes on the Prize Eyes should always be on the ball

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The only part of your body that is in contact with the club.

Types of Grips▪ Ten Finger Grip

▪ Interlocking Grip

▪ Overlapping Grip

“You cannot develop a good swing without a good grip” (Jim Suittie, 35)

Volunteer to establish a grip…

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Four steps to a proper grip.

45 degree angle with right hand

“Shake hands with the club”

Stand with hanging arms

Establish a good grip pressure

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Start with your setup and correct grip▪ No two swings are the same, but basic mechanics

should be applied

Back swing Low and slow

Down swing Should be a swift synchronized motion

Follow through Follow through toward target and release the

power

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The raised ball

Hitting Up

Ball Position (driver)

Weight Transference

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Common accuracy improvement areas

Swing Inside-out

▪ Results in a slice

Swing Outside-in

▪ Results in a hook

Open club face

Closed club face

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Built off of basic swing mechanics

Keys to power

Balance

Muscle Coil

Turning Speed

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The difference it clubs▪ Each iron has a degree increase of 3-4 degrees

Ball position

One for a driver, many for irons

The trap concept

How to take advantage of the swing’s low point

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The short game is the scoring zone ▪ Professionals focus a lot of time on bettering their

“scoring”

New set of rules

Carry

Club usage

Stance

Ball position

The secrete to good pitches.

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Short shot, but extremely difficult Can not ground the club The keys to playing good bunker shots

Solid base

▪ Feet dug into the sand for support

Open face

Use of the bounce of the club

A intentional outside-in swing

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Majority of strokes are taken on the green

Many different putting styles

What a putting stroke should contain▪ A good read of the green

▪ A pre shot routine

▪ Controlled speed

▪ Controlled direction

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Large Mental Game

Its all in your head

Visualization▪ “See each shot”

Positive Thoughts

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Added Distance

Loosens Muscles

Stretching promotes a fluid and full swing

Prevents injuries

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/golf-stretches/SM00089

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Professional Tournaments ▪ PGA

▪ LPGA

▪ Nationwide Tour

Charity Tournaments▪ Pro-am

▪ Celebrity-am

▪ Fundraising

Private Tournaments▪ Profit Makers

▪ Promotional events

http://www.pgatour.com/r/schedule/

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Held on the PGA circuit▪ Qualified tour members compete only

The Professional Golfers Association ▪ Board of Directors

On Site Directors ▪ Course superintendent

▪ PGA rules official representative

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Held for a cause non-profit event

Contributing Factors Sponsors

Volunteers

Lots of publicity and exposure Large scale charity tournaments are hosted all around

the world.

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Privately planned and operated

High income event▪ Golf tournament generally produce high income

Popularity▪ Extremely popular events

▪ Industries developed around privately hosted events

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Host▪ Face or cause of a tournament

Chairperson▪ Sets goals for the tournament▪ Budget

Course Superintendent▪ On site management

Planning Director ▪ Organization and planning

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Marketing Director▪ Advertising

Rules Official▪ Governs play

Regular Golf Course staff▪ Provide serviced needed to conduct the tournament

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Planning is essential part of any tournament

Key to a smoothly ran tournament

Organization

Goals

Staff

Attendees

Budget

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Sponsors provide a large amount of finance▪ Necessary fund for exposure

Budget ▪ Any tournament effort and bust without a budget

Volunteers▪ Free help!!

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How to attract sponsors▪ Meetings and proposals

How to land sponsors▪ Solid plans

▪ Proper execution

How to represent sponsors▪ On site representation

▪ Proper name exposure

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Please the people

Pre Round Orientation▪ Represent the cause

▪ Explain Format of play and rules

Give-a-ways

Awards Ceremony▪ Conclusion

▪ Winner Recognition

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Get the name and info out!▪ Make it available to possible attendees

Advertising the tournament▪ Make it seem appealing and fun

Demographic▪ Identify your target and advertise accordingly

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Flyers

Website

Local Advertisement

Advertise with sponsors