Denny Gray, Director of Instruction at the Jim McLean Golf School – La Quinta Demonstrates Five New Tips
MIAMI, Fl (April 20, 2010) – Jim McLean, a top-100 teacher (ranked No. 4), and owner of the No. 1 ranked golf school in the U.S., asked every instructor on his staff to demonstrate and discuss at least five drills and/or tips from his book, “Jim McLean’s, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Improving Your Short Game”, and tonight on http://thegolfersnation.com longtime Jim McLean golf instructor Denny Gray steps up to the tee.
Gray, Director of Instruction at the Jim McLean Golf School at the La Quinta Resort and Spa in La Quinta, CA, tackles the following five tips, including:
* Indoor Short Game Practice
* Visualizing Your Chip
* Club Selection
* Short Game Tendencies
Other instructors who have already contributed to this monthly feature on TheGolfersNation.com include: Jason Jenkins, Bruce Furman, and Joey Wuertemberger; and all can be accessed by visiting http://www.thegolfersnation.com/tgn/online/index.php?/en/Short-Game-Index/.
About TheGolfersNation.com
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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