By Mark Dottori
(NC)—Ask any golfer – you can learn the game, but you will never perfect it. However, you can work to improve your performance on the course by fitting yourself with appropriate golf equipment, scheduling time to practice, and taking lessons from a Canadian PGA Professional.
“No matter what level of golfer you are, everyone needs some help with their game,” says Gary Bernard, the Canadian PGA's Director of Education. “Even PGA Tour golfers are constantly having their game evaluated.”
Lessons are important not only to ensure golfers don't lapse into bad habits with their swing, but also because teaching methods are constantly evolving and improving as are the tools to aid instructors in the teaching process. Video and launch monitors now allow instructors to fine tune athlete performance like never before, complementing traditional teaching methods.
Last year, the Canadian PGA and Callaway Golf Canada partnered to create a promotion with participating pro shops that awarded golfers with a complimentary 30-minute lesson with a Canadian PGA professional with the purchase of a Callaway Golf driver or set of irons. This partnership continues for the 2009 golf season, and is valid for club purchases made between May 1st and July 31st.
“We wanted to introduce golfers purchasing new equipment to the benefits of having Canadian PGA instruction – particularly those who might not otherwise encounter it – while at the same time offering a tune-up or extra time to golfers who already take lessons,” added Bernard.
Information on the Canadian PGA and the Callaway Golf Lesson program can be found at www.mycallaway.ca or www.cpga.com.
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