Top-100 teacher Jim McLean to breakdown swing on TheGolfersNation.com
MIAMI, Fl (April 28, 2010) – Shingo Katayama has been a stalwart on the Japan Golf Tour for years. Katayama has won 26 times on the Tour and has played in many tournaments here in the U.S. including The Masters, The U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship (he has also played in the British Open).
Now playing on Swing Analysis Jim McLean takes an in-depth look at Japanese superstar’s golf swing. “The first thing I see in Shingo Katayama’s swing is the tempo and rhythm of the swing,” said McLean. “No hurried look to his swing, just pure rhythm; and he’s got one of the smoothest golf swings I’ve ever seen in my life.”
Many golfers swing the club too fast and too hard. Katayama’s swing is pure evidence that you don’t have to be fast and/or quick in order to put a great swing on the ball – and generate a lot of power. In fact, look at the swings of such golfers as Fred Couples or Ernie Else. They swing very fluidly and very easy. Katayama’s swing is very similar, and golfers looking for consistency in their game can learn a lot from watching a player of Katayama’s caliber.
Watch Swing Analysis now on http://thegolfersnation.com and learn how to swing as smooth and effortlessly as Katayama and improve your game.
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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