Windermere, FL- Golf Fitness Magazine’s Managing Editor and On-Line Editor, Karen Palacios-Jansen, has been awarded the Southeast Teacher of the Year Award by The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Teaching and Club Professional presented by Etonic.
Jansen, an LPGA Class A Teaching Professional, former David Leadbetter Trained Instructor, Faldo Golf Institute Instructor, Jim McLean Golf School Master Instructor and Developer of Cardio Golf, has been the Managing Editor of Golf Fitness Magazine and Golffitnessmagazine.com since 2007. Jansen has been instrumental in developing Golf Fitness Magazine as one of the only national golf improvement publications to focus on perfecting golf performance for both men and women.
“We are thrilled for Karen and the recognition she so deserves,” states Steve Gomen, Publisher and Owner of Golf Fitness Magazine. “As one of our key expert advisors and Managing Editor, Karen has enabled Golf Fitness Magazine to speak to men, women, juniors, seniors, beginners and pros on how to improve their game through better fitness and conditioning with her enormous amount of experience with golf and fitness,” states Gomen.
Golf Fitness Magazine, is a national golf publication that focuses on improving your game by improving your body, mind and spirit. With continued cutting edge information on health, fitness, wellness and performance perfection, Golf Fitness Magazine is for every golfer at any age or level.
For more information on Golf Fitness Magazine or Golffitnessmagazine.com, contact their corporate office at 407-864-5077 or Kristi Gomen at Kristi@golffitness-magazine.com
About the LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals
The LPGA Teaching and Club Professional (T&CP) membership was established in 1959 as an outgrowth of the LPGA Tour membership and has enjoyed an unprecedented rate of growth in recent years. The LPGA boasts the largest membership of women golf professionals in the world. With over 1,200 members, the LPGA T&CP is dedicated to the advancement of golf through teaching, managing golf facilities and coaching. The LPGA has earned a reputation as the leader in research-based golf education, and provides its members with section, regional and national programs that further the LPGA’s commitment to offering state-of-the-art education in the area of golf education and the business of golf for teachers, coaches and club professionals. The LPGA is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Fla. For more information on the LPGA, log onto www.LPGA.com.
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