StrategicGolfer Team Launches Ground Breaking Website Focused
On Mental And Strategic Aspects Of Playing Great Golf
Released
on: October 6, 2009, 9:05 am
Author: Stephen Simmons
Industry: Sports
San
Antonio, TX - Today's golf industry is flooded with instruction
related to swing plane and sequence of motion leaving a gap relevant
to the creative aspects of golf; mental and strategic golf. The
newly launched StrategicGolfer.com bridges this gap with outstanding
instruction teaching golfers how to shoot lower scores by "Playing
the Game" better.
When
the StrategicGolfer team launched their innovative and ground
breaking site, StrategicGolfer.com, the vision was to offer golf
lessons and tips to aspiring golfers focused on moving beyond
swing mechanics to the creative fundamentals which are the foundation
for great golf. Great golf is strategy, visualization, a solid
routine, preparation, short game mastery, and mental toughness...in
short, great golf is about "Playing the Game", and is
the core focus of StrategicGolfer lessons and golf instruction.
StrategicGolfer products are in high demand from golfers seeking
a competitive edge or trying to learn the game properly from the
beginning. E-books, software, video lessons, and online golf tips
make acquisition of their products easy and affordable for students
and customers. The team also uses Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
videos and blogs to engage with prospective customers and students.
The StrategicGolfer.com approach to "learning golf"
is very simple. Learn a "simple" and effective golf
swing and then find your best golf by learning how to "Play
the Game". Pursuing the perfect golf swing is road well traveled
leading to a dead end. The perfect golf swing is a myth.
Most of today’s golf instruction embraces numerous golf
instruction philosophies. Each of these philosophies has well
known instructors and tour players providing endorsements in golf
publications, videos, books, and internet instruction modules.
One plane vs. two plane, stack and tilt, full body turn and release
are just a few of today's golf mantras. Despite all of this swing
instruction handicaps have not changed in the last 20 years. Meaningful
and lasting golf improvement is best gained by following the example
of golf’s great champions…pursue a perfect mental
and strategic approach to playing the game.
All
great players have good fundamentals; however, fundamentals are
only a small part of learning how to golf. Golf strategy, short
game mastery, conditioning, practicing like a pro, and mental
preparation are all essential elements of turning good golf into
great golf. StrategicGolfer.com lessons and tips are dedicated
to these topics.
About
The Strategic Golfer Team:
Tim
Hobby is currently the Director of Golf Instruction at his learning
center in San Antonio. He has been an award winning golf coach
and PGA Professional over the last 20 years. His experience includes
a successful track record of helping beginners, ladies, juniors,
high school and college golfers, highly ranked amateurs and professional
golfers. Tim won the 1989 USGA Public Links Championship, and
has played in the Masters and US Open Championships.
Steve
Simmons is the contributing author, editor, and publisher of the
StrategicGolfer.com website and lesson series. Steve is an accomplished
single digit golfer and successful business person. Steve is passionate
about the game, golf’s history and traditions, and the intricacies
of competitive golf. Steve has an advanced understanding of computer
and video based golf instruction.