Top-100 Teacher Jim McLean’s Tips Demonstrated by University Alum Bruce Furman a Lead Master Instructor at the Jim McLean Golf School at the La Quinta Resort & Spa
MIAMI, Fl (March 16, 2010) – Bruce Furman, a Lead Master Instructor at the Jim McLean Golf School at the La Quinta Resort and Spa in La Quinta, CA., and a teammate of Jim McLean’s when they both attended the University of Houston, steps up to the lesson tee this month to demonstrate several tips ripped from the pages of Jim McLean’s “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Improving Your Short Game,” on http://thegolfersnation.com.
Furman demonstrates three tips, discusses the benefits to working with a Golf Professional to help improve your short game, and shows you how to build a basic practice area in your backyard.
In “Taking a Stance”, Furman notes that many golfers open their stance too much and this can lead to pull shots; in “Aim and Alignment Checks”, Furman suggests your aim and alignment could be off in the short game if your short-game shots are off target and your long-game shots are dead on; in “Getting Back in the Swing”, Furman discusses a common flaw of which many golfers suffer – they bring the club too far inside with short shots; in “Seeking Professional Help”, Furman discusses the benefits of working with a Golf Teaching Professional when it comes to your short game; and in “Backyard Practice”, Furman shows you how to build a very basic, yet very effective, practice area in the comfort of your own backyard.
Also playing on http://thegolfersnation.com are several other short game tips taken right out of Jim McLean’s “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Improving Your Short Game.” To access the tips and more, visit: http://www.thegolfersnation.com/tgn/online/index.php?/en/Short-Game-Index/.
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TheGolfersNation.com is a website created to entertain and educate golfers. On the entertainment side, “Classic Conversations” has been developed as a program in which interviews conducted by Jim McLean, never made available to the public before, have been pulled from the archives for all fans of golf to enjoy. On the education side, are three great shows: “The Jim McLean Lesson”, “Swing Analysis” and “TGN Fitness Center.”. “The Jim McLean Lesson” is a monthly show designed to help golfers with their game as Jim McLean, and guests, discuss different theories and aspects of the swing and offer tips to help golfers improve their game. On “Swing Analysis” Jim McLean breaks down the swing of a prominent golfer and points out parts of the swing from which all golfers can learn from. On “TGN Fitness Center” guest instructors, who emphasize fitness as a major part of their lesson structure, take golfers through a series of exercises and stretches to improve flexibility and muscle tone in golf-specific muscles.
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