ARIZONA GOLF AUTHORITY

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  • GolfLogix Integrates Tee Time Booking into Golf GPS App

    GolfLogix Integrates Tee Time Booking into Golf GPS App

    GolfLogix GPS Golf App

     

    From the Arizona Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority

    (SCOTTSDALE, Arizona) – GolfLogix GolfLogix – the No. 1 App for Golf and global leader in GPS and club-tracking technology – has partnered with GolfNow to provide GolfLogix members with exclusive 24/7 access to book tee times at more than 4,000 golf courses worldwide directly within the app.

    The new portal seamlessly connects to GolfNow’s extensive online tee-time reservation service at a touch of the screen. GolfLogix members can also sign up for in-app alerts for immediate notification when preferred openings become available that fit predetermined search criteria, such as location, time or cost.

    “Partnering with GolfNow ensures our two million members will never again miss a great tee-time deal and saves them money on greens fees in their hometowns or at elite courses nationwide,” says GolfLogix President Pete Charleston. “This joins our patented precise GPS data, Golf Digest instruction tips and exceptional Golfsmith product discounts in golf’s most all-inclusive app – all for free.”

    GolfNow.com is the Internet’s largest and most complete tee time booking resource, permitting golfers to go online, choose a course, and quickly book a tee-time deal that fits their schedule and budget. Using leading edge technology, the service offers players access to their favorite courses through the web, e-mail and a mobile feature.

    “GolfNow is focused on finding new ways to help grow the game of golf,” says Will McIntosh, GolfNow Senior Vice President of Business Development and Strategy. “This partnership will enhance the GolfLogix user experience, by not only making it easier for them to book rounds at their favorite course any time of day, but also providing other opportunities to enjoy the game more often and within their budget.”

    Easily downloaded for free from www.GolfLogix.com, the GolfLogix GPS app is compatible with more than 60 smartphone models. It delivers accurate distances to the center of the green, yardage book quality imagery of each hole, scorekeeping and in-round pro-level stat tracking for more than 32,000 courses worldwide. For less than $20, an upgraded annual Champion membership provides golfers with club tracking and distances to any location on the hole such as pin position, hazards and landing zones.

    All membership levels include access to the GolfLogix Member Clubhouse, the No. 1 online golf community where millions of players interact through social forums, offer challenges to fellow golfers and maintain an indexed handicap. Personal web pages for each user also store performance statistics, so every round can be analyzed by fairways hit, greens in regulation, putting, shot trends and more.

    About GolfNow.com

    GolfNow.com is the Internet’s largest and most comprehensive online tee time reservation service. Using leading edge technology, GolfNow.com offers golfers more ways to stay connected to their favorite courses and tee times through the web, e-mail, as well as an iPhone mobile app. Golfers can go online 24/7, choose a course, and pick a tee-time deal that fits their schedule and budget and book the tee time. Founded in 2001, GolfNow.com has expanded to more than 80 markets in North America, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico and Bermuda, providing tee-time access to more than 4,000 courses for more than 1.1 million registered users. GolfNow.com is powered by Golf Channel, which is seen in more than 120 million homes worldwide through cable, satellite and wireless companies, as well as by GolfChannel.com, a leading golf destination on the Internet. GolfNow.com is part of GolfChannel.com’s online platform of Internet sites designed to help the recreational player enjoy every aspect of the game.

    For more information: www.Golf Channel Solutions.com and www.GolfNow.com.

    About GolfLogix

    The No. 1 App for Golf, GolfLogix boasts more than two million members on the world’s top-selling smartphones. Dedicated to offering consumers the most advanced GPS solutions with the best features, quality and price, GolfLogix helps improve individual performance. Strategic partnerships with industry-leading content provider Golf Digest and top retailer Golfsmith present members with exclusive benefits directly through the app.

    Founded in May 1999, GolfLogix was the first to introduce handheld GPS to the golf industry and holds a U.S. patent for its unique GPS and Internet-based club tracking application. Based in Scottsdale, AZ, the company has been professionally mapping courses for more than 12 years and owns the largest, most up-to-date golf course database in the world.

    In 2009, the rapid advance of smartphone technology led GolfLogix to develop and quickly capture the market with an easy-to-use application providing precise GPS distances. In addition, the software manages scorekeeping and stat tracking, then uploads them to an online clubhouse community where golfers can interact and compete with millions of other players worldwide. Now available on more than 60 different smartphone models, The No. 1 Golf App offers maps for more than 32,000 courses globally

    For more information: www.GolfLogix.com, 877.977.0162.

  • LPGA Returns to Wildfire Golf Club for RR Donnelley Founders Cup March 14 – 17

    LPGA Returns to Wildfire Golf Club for RR Donnelley Founders Cup March 14 – 17

    RR Donnelly LPGA Founders Cup - Arizona Golf AuthorityFor the third consecutive year, the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup will be played March 14-17, 2013, at Wildfire Golf Club on the grounds of the centrally located JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa.

    This full-field, four-day event will be televised live on The Golf Channel all four days and features a $1.5 million purse, with $225,000 going to the champion.

    Karrie Webb won the inaugural RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup tournament in 2011, while two-time Rolex Player of the Year winner Yani Tseng captured the title in 2012.

    The tournament is contested on a golf course we daily fee players can’t play; it combines the back-nine of the Palmer Course with the back-nine of the Faldo Course, producing a unique 6,613-yard par-72 test.

    The tournament honors the 13 original Founders of the LPGA Tour and helps provide a future for the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf Program, which has received more than $1 million from tournament proceeds in the last two years.

    Daily tickets for the event are $25, and weekly badges are priced at $75.

    To purchase tickets for the 2013 RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup, go to www.LPGAFoundersCup.com or call 1-888-LPGATIX.

  • Dr. Bob Rotella’s 10 Rules For Amateurs Preparing To Play Tournament Golf

    Dr. Bob Rotella’s 10 Rules For Amateurs Preparing To Play Tournament Golf

    Courtesy of Dr. Bob Rotella with Alan Pittman and Golf Digest Magazine

    Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale – No. 16 Stadium Course

     

    Don’t Be Seduced By Results – I teach my players to “stay in the present.” How did Trevor Immelman get to the 18th green of the final round of the 2008 Masters and not know where he stood in the field? He refused to allow himself to be seduced by a score, got lost in the process of executing each shot and accepted the result until he ran out of holes.

    Sulking Won’t Get You Anything – When things don’t go well, don’t get down. Feeling sorry for yourself or thinking the golf gods have conspired against you means you’re not focused on the next shot. The only thought to allow in your mind is always – what’s the best way to get my ball in the hole?

    Beat Them With Patience – In tournament play, the rough is thicker, the pins are tougher and the greens are faster. Each time you feel the urge to make an aggressive play, choose a conservative one. The moment a player becomes impatient, bad things happen; stay patient and let others defeat themselves.

    Ignore Unsolicited Swing Advice – Your partner and well-meaning friends will insist on giving you advice. Don’t accept it. In fact, stop them before they can say a word. You’ve prepared to play; commit to your game and stay confident.

    Embrace Your Personality – When it’s time to play, dialogue with yourself or socialize with your partner and competitors; it’s up to you. You know what’s best for you, so stick with it throughout the round.

    Have A Routine To Lean On – Follow your mental and physical routine on every shot; it’ll keep you focused on your task and nerves won’t have a place in your mind. Doesn’t matter what it is – it’s what you do, so do it every time.

    Choose Peace On The Course – Competition causes many to become panicked practicers, over-trainers and swing rebuilders. You enjoy golf, so see the golf course as your sanctuary and not a place to be afraid of messing up.

    Prepare With Stroke Play – Gross stroke players can thrive in match play events, match-play players can have mental lapses when they must count them all. Prepare with some stroke play rounds, you’ll be tougher mentally.

    Find Someone Who Believes In You – A partner, a friend, a coach, an acquaintance, it doesn’t matter much. What does matter is that you find someone who believes in you, someone who sees you doing things you can’t see yourself doing – yet. Their support provides a foundation for your own self-confidence; no champion arrives alone.

    Believe You Can Win – Watch your “them” play. They can hit it farther, they hit it straighter, their bunker play is fantastic, they chip it and putt it better than you do. But choose to believe that if those guys can win, so can you; then get to work improving yourself – the belief is the first step down that path.

  • Symetra Tour Winner to Earn Exemption into RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup

    Symetra Tour Winner to Earn Exemption into RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup

    From the Arizona Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority

    The Road To The LPGA Tour starts next week with the VisitMesa.com Gateway Classic to be played at the Longbow Golf Club, February 22-24!

    Compliments of Visit Mesa, admission is free for all tournament spectators.

    Watch Mallory Blackwelder, Sara Brown, Blair O’Neal, Birdie Kim, Tiffany Joh and other Symetra Tour stars, the future LPGA Tour players, tee it up at Longbow Golf Club playing for their share of the $100,000 purse and an exemption into the LPGA Tour’s RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup.

    The RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup will be played March 14-17 at Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.

    “It is important for the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup to continue its support for both the local communities and the development of young aspiring golfers,” said RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup Tournament Director Chris Garrett. “We are excited to partner with the VisitMesa.Com Gateway Classic, which is right down the road from our event, to offer the opportunity for a Symetra Tour player to get LPGA Tour experience.”

    The RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup marks the first domestic event on the LPGA Tour’s 2013 schedule and gives the Symetra Tour winner an opportunity to compete alongside former winners of the event including Rolex Rankings No. 1 Yani Tseng and LPGA and World Golf Halls of Fame member Karrie Webb.

    “The Symetra Tour is the best avenue for players to reach their dreams of playing on the LPGA Tour,” said LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan. “This exemption will give the winner an opportunity to compete alongside the world’s best golfers at the RR Donnelley Founders Cup. This is just another example of how the Symetra Tour is truly the Road to the LPGA.”

    The exemption into the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup falls directly in line with the Symetra Tour’s mission of preparing the world’s best young women professional golfers for a successful career on the LPGA Tour. Since the Symetra Tour began in 1980, this season marks the second time the Symetra Tour will award 10 fully exempt LPGA Tour cards to the top-10 on the season-ending Volvik Race for the card.

    Arizona Golf Authority

  • COOL CLUBS – Scottsdale AZ – Amateur Golf is Good; Visiting the Expert Club Fitters at Cool Clubs Makes it Even Better

    COOL CLUBS – Scottsdale AZ – Amateur Golf is Good; Visiting the Expert Club Fitters at Cool Clubs Makes it Even Better

    Cool Clubs Scottsdale, Arizona

    From the Excellent Arizona Golf Adventures at the Arizona Golf Authority

    SCOTTSDALE, Arizona — We can’t play golf every day, so what’s the best way to get better on your day off?

    A visit to Cool Clubs will give you the opportunity to play more enjoyable golf, immediately. Right now. The next time you tee it up – Now.

    We just watched it happen again, yesterday, although CEO Mark Timms and his professional staff have been working this magic in Scottsdale since 2000.

    After two days of recreational play to get loose, we delivered an avid 16-handicap sibling from Chicago to the Scottsdale studio and the compassionate care of Justin Nelson, National Director of Club Fitting for Cool Clubs.

    In under an hour, Mr. Nelson had our player hitting tee balls farther, in a tighter pattern, with less spin at launch and more roll-out in the fairway. Same player, same swing, but when armed with a proper tool for his move: Better golf shot!

    After only 20 minutes in the fitting studio, Mr. Nelson had assessed our player’s current equipment, swing characteristics and tee ball flight. He selected three drivers from Cool Club’s enormous inventory and put our man to work striking drives with each club.

    Twenty minutes later, the results of those shots produced a clear clubhead winner.

    Working with that clubhead, Mr. Nelson spent the next 15 minutes analyzing our player with three different shafts to find the optimal configuration for his golf swing. Once again, the shots produced a clear winner.

    And in less than one hour, Mr. Nelson tallied the results and presented our player with three options: good, better and best. The Best: PING G25 clubhead with a stock, stiff shaft.

    The other clubheads analyzed included the Callaway X-Hot, Taylor Made RBZ and Nike VRS-9 with various shaft combinations, but overall, the G25 performed best for our player.

    “It’s really quite simple,” shared Mr. Timms, “There’s an awful lot going on in a full-shot golf swing. To diagnose all that and ask an amateur, who doesn’t play every day, to commit the time necessary to fix their move is asking a lot.

    “It’s much more efficient to precisely match a clubhead and shaft to their unique swing and produce a better golf shot. It’s a whole lot quicker, too.”

    Cool Clubs has over 25,000 current club and shaft combinations available in their high-tech studio so there’s no chance the unique swing you show them will require something they don’t have in their toolbox.

    Cool Clubs - Scottsdale - Custom Putters“Putting is a little bit different,” TImms noted. “Because it’s such a short, low-impact stroke, we can make a small adjustment to a players’ technique that, together with a properly fit putter, results in more holed putts right away.”

    Cool Clubs’ putter fitting studio analyzes each putting stroke with 8 separate high-speed video cameras, so there’s no guesswork involved here, either. And everybody knows, professionals and amateurs alike, the quickest way to lower scores is holing more putts.

    Lee Trevino said it years ago, addressing his amateur playing partners, and it’s as true today as it’s ever been: “I have the skill to take any bag of clubs and manipulate the clubface to produce the ball flight I want; you don’t. It’s more important that your clubs fit you, than mine fit me.”

    On your next day off, schedule a visit to Cool Clubs and get fitted. You’ll play better, more enjoyable golf, right away, which is what an Excellent Arizona Golf Adventure is all about.

    Visit http://coolclubs.com or telephone 888-284-9292. Cool Clubs studios are also located in Dallas-Ft. Worth TX, Irvine CA, San Francisco CA, Stamford CT, and Tokyo, Japan.

  • Eight Countries – 32 Players to Compete for New LPGA International Crown

    Eight Countries – 32 Players to Compete for New LPGA International Crown

    (Daytona Beach, FL) – The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announces the International Crown, a first-of-its-kind, biennial, global match play competition commencing in 2014 that will feature teams from eight countries battling for the right to be “Crowned” the world’s best golf nation.

    LPGA International Crown - Arizona Golf AuthorityShowcasing the strength of Golf’s Global Tour, this even-year tournament will feature a four-day, match-play format with a total purse of $1.6 million – of which $100,000 will go to each member of the winning team. Each of the eight countries will be represented by four players.

    “At the LPGA, we celebrate great players from all over the world on a weekly basis, but this is the first time we’ll pit country versus country for global bragging rights,” said LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan. “Only countries that have produced the best female teams can compete and only four players from any one country will be invited. The International Crown will take women’s golf to the next level and allow fans to rally behind their homelands. In sports, there is simply nothing greater than wearing your nation’s flag, fans singing your national anthem, and bringing the CROWN home.”

    The inaugural tournament will debut July 21-27, 2014 at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland, outside Baltimore. In 2016, the Crown will be played at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois, host of The 2009 Solheim Cup.

    Qualification criteria for the International Crown are:

    Eight teams: Based on cumulative Rolex Rankings of each country’s top four players at the conclusion of the 2013 CME Group Titleholders

    Four players from each country: Based on Rolex Rankings at date to be determined.

    Whan formally announced the International Crown today at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla. If teams for the Crown were selected according to the current Rolex Rankings, South Korea, the U.S., Japan, Sweden, Australia, Spain, Taiwan and England would battle for the inaugural title.

    “Our Tour is so global and we need this type of event,” said Stacy Lewis, the top-ranked American. “People always want to know why golfers from Asia are so good. Well, now we can see how all the countries stack up. The more we can showcase our Tour around the world, the better. Representing your country is the ultimate thing. Getting announced on the first tee when you are representing the USA, it doesn’t get any better than that. It’s a goal of mine to be in the event.”

    The format of the International Crown will feature three days of Four Ball matches wherein countries will be seeded into two brackets with four countries in either bracket. Each country will play every other country in their bracket over the course of the first three rounds to determine which five countries will advance to Sunday singles play. All points from the Four Ball matches will carry over to Sunday’s Matches where each country will play a singles match against every other country. The total cumulative points for the four days of competition will be used to determine the overall champion.

    For more information on the format, please visit LPGAInternationalCrown.com.

  • Secret Grip – Boccieri Golf

    Secret Grip – Boccieri Golf

    From the Excellent Arizona Golf Adventures at the Arizona Golf Authority

    Boccieri-Golf-Stephen-Boccieri-photoStephen Boccieri’s “ah-ha” moment occurred quite by accident it turns out.

    Stephen’s practice putting session was interrupted by a telephone call. He was leaning against his work bench at home, tolerating the delay and putting golf balls one-handed with a putter he’d covered with several layers of lead tape.

    Golf is the game Stephen had chosen as a respite from his day job as an engineer with world-wide construction giant Stone and Webster, Inc.

    As an engineer and a skilled player, tinkering with his clubs was part of the game’s allure.

    Through personal trial and error, Stephen had discovered the additional weight improved his putter’s performance; however he was disappointed his “if some is good, then more is better” lead-tape theory was producing diminishing returns.

    “It was pure coincidence that a weight-plug was laying on my bench and was the perfect diameter to slide right into my putter shaft,” Stephen shared. “While I was on the phone, I inserted it, one-handed a couple more putts and then, rather abruptly, ended the telephone call.”

    At that moment, the simple science behind the fact Stephen’s club was now easier to move in a predictable and repeatable fashion became very clear to him: the back-weight at the grip end had moved the club’s balance point up the shaft, closer to him.

    And moving the balance point closer to the player would add the same reliable performance to irons and drivers as well!

    His reaction? Stephen founded Boccieri Golf in 2005.

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    Fast forward a few years to the practice range at the annual PGA Show in Orlando, Florida, where Boccieri Golf stunned the equipment manufacturing world with Stephen’s revolutionary technology.

    The news traveled quickly that competition-savvy professionals were driving the golf ball farther with Stephen’s Boccieri driver than they were with the new Ping®, Taylor Made® and Nike® offerings located alongside.

    Remember, the mantra preached by the top-line driver manufacturers in those days proclaimed “a lighter golf club is better golf club because you can swing it faster.” The manufacturers had achieved making their 460-cc clubheads as light as possible by reducing the thickness of the titanium material.

    Unfortunately, the competitive long-drive champions testing the drivers on the range were swinging the club so fast, the clubhead literally buckled and collapsed. “I cratered my driver” was a phrase heard regularly among groups of avid players in those days.

    When they picked up the Boccieri driver, not noticing its back-weighted grip, the pros assured Stephen they wouldn’t hit too many balls because they didn’t want to “destroy another driver today.”

    He told them not to worry and to hit as many drives as they wished. That was the easy part.

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    Explaining to them how they drove the golf ball farther with the Boccieri driver, and why they could swing a heavier golf club as fast as the lighter drivers they had destroyed earlier in the day was a bit more difficult.

    After all, the heavier driver violated every tenet of the “lighter is better” gospel. And to make matters worse, common sense said, “There’s no way I can swing a heavier club as fast as a lighter club.”

    That’s the problem with common sense, it’s so easy to embrace and at times, so completely wrong.

    Boccieri Golf’s back-weighted product line proves you can swing it faster, if the club’s additional weight is located in precisely the right spot. The facts, rooted in physics and proved with a bit of arithmetic, are quite clear and rather elementary.

    It turns out that when a player swings a golf club at any given swing speed, yours or mine, his or hers, the closer you locate the golf club’s balance point to your body’s core, the faster the clubhead will travel.

    And the faster swinging clubhead, together with the additional club weight, produces more momentum which is delivered to the golf ball at impact. And when you put more momentum into the golf ball, you get more distance out of it.

    These simple facts don’t represent some unique circumstance that requires hours of practice to refine and make happen either.

    These things occur anytime something on earth swings, no matter who does the swinging. The likes of Pythagorus, Galileo, Newton and Einstein scrutinized such details years ago, and each of them is on record as satisfied.

    Now that Boccieri Golf has made this technology common knowledge in the industry, other major manufacturers are quickly following suit. Although some choose different language to describe the technology, others quote the facts rather directly.

    The advertising material for the popular PING® G20™ driver now promotes that “PING’s proprietary high-balance-point-shaft enables you to swing a clubhead with more mass at the same speed, generating fast ball speeds.”

    Materials from Fujikura® promote their Blur 005 with TaylorMade® Tip shafts as “designed with a high-balance-point.”

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    Boccieri Golf Research and Performance Center – 15816 North Greenway-Hayden Loop – Scottsdale AZ

     

    When you are ready to improve your golf game, add “investigate Boccieri Golf Secret Grip” to your to do list. You’ll find a swing tempo, solid ball contact and shot dispersion pattern you probably haven’t experienced before. The extra distance you gain, right through the bag, is fun too.

    Do your homework, in person, at the Boccieri Golf Research and Performance Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. They’re located at 15816 North Greenway-Hayden Loop, just south of the Scottsdale TPC.

    When you visit, you’ll find a 9,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility full of all latest swing-analysis equipment and a professional staff who knows how to handle avid players and their equipment.

    Boccieri-Golf-Stephen-Boccieri-Demonstrates-photoDon’t be surprised if Stephen, CEO and President of Boccieri Golf, walks up and introduces himself while you’re working with his staff.

    He’s always there, apron on, building clubs to order; a hands-on craftsman that values the opportunity to get feedback directly from the players who use his products.

    The latest product from Boccieri Golf is revolutionary, indeed: the new Extended Length EL Series putter.

    Boccieri Golf has produced the rare combination of stability and consistency in the EL Series putters and delivered to the market the first, true alternative to anchoring.

    The EL Series’ slightly longer putter shaft, patented, Tour-proven high mass head and 17″ long counterweighted grip produce the reliable stability of anchoring in a free-swinging putting stroke.

    28 models, available in three different finishes and three custom shaft lengths means every player will find an EL Series putter to match his or her eye.

    “With this Research and Performance Center,” Stephen shared, “We’ve created a true equipment think tank where creative ideas will flourish and new concepts will be tested and brought to fruition.”

    Boccieri-Golf-Sandra-and-Stephen-Boccieri-photoWhen Sandra, his loving bride and former Broadway theater performer, comes out to collect Stephen and put him back on task, thank him for his diligence and then let him go.

    Boccieri equipment is assembled by hand and those clubs won’t build and ship themselves.

    Stephen shared, “This facility is an incredible metamorphosis for a company that started in my basement. It’s grown into a true force due to some real persistence, coupled with a revolutionary approach.”

    The golf equipment industry has voted and their verdict says this technology is now mainstream.

    You can’t go visit with Steve Jobs, Karsten Solheim or several other people who started at home and revolutionized their respective industries.

    Stephen Boccieri, however, is front and center every day at Boccieri Golf. When you decide you want to play more enjoyable golf, go see him and his staff. You’ll be glad you did.

  • Boccieri Golf Let’s You Get Fit… In More Ways Than One

    Boccieri Golf Let’s You Get Fit… In More Ways Than One

    From the Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority

    SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – Stephen and Sandra Boccieri are disciples of properly fit golf clubs; they know it improves your game. They also know it is really important to be physically fit to play the game long into the sunset years.

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    That’s why they have teamed with Golf Channel Personality and celebrity yogi Katherine Roberts to host her 90-minute “Yoga for Golfers” workshop at their Scottsdale Research and Performance Center. The class begins at 9:30am on Saturday, November 17 at its headquarters, 15816 North Greenway-Hayden Loop.

    A regular contributor to The Golf Channel, Roberts has starred in seven DVDs and authored two books on golf-specific yoga and fitness – “Yoga for Golfers” and “Swing Flaws and Fitness Solutions” – the latter of which was written with renowned instructor Hank Haney.

    Space for this exclusive event is limited and costs $50 per person. All attendees will receive a copy of Roberts’ acclaimed “Yoga for Golfers” DVD and Boccieri Golf’s latest product, the Secret Grip. The session will explore:

    Trends in golf fitness

    Yoga exercises which enhance the golf swing

    Breathing awareness, relaxation and visualization

    “Our facility was designed to be the ultimate golf learning environment and now we’re supplementing first-class fitting and instruction with top-line fitness and mental education and training,” says Stephen Boccieri, President and CEO of Boccieri Golf. “We’re strong believers in working outside the box to create better players, and Katherine’s golf-specific yoga provides students of all abilities with a major on-course advantage.”

    Roberts’ unique training approach is a hybrid of western bio-mechanical research and eastern mind/body conditioning to optimize the golf swing. Specific benefits include an increased range of motion that translates to greater distance, accuracy and strength on the course. Beyond her work in the golf world, Roberts is the yoga fitness expert for the LA Dodgers and San Diego Padres.

    For more information, visit http://boccierigolf.com/rpc/scottsdale-az/events/

     

  • TRUE Linkswear Has a Double Win

    TRUE Linkswear Has a Double Win

    SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – October 7th, 2012 was a “double win” day for Scottsdale-based TRUE Linkswear.

    True Linkswear Golf Shoes Co-founder Ryan Moore won his second PGA TOUR event at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas, while another TRUE co-founder, Rob Rigg, completed the Portland Marathon.

    What makes this so special? The fact both athletes competed in the same TRUE Linkswear shoe.

    “What a crazy and amazing weekend for our company,” said Moore. “I really thought the novelty of Rob running a marathon in golf shoes would be pretty unique and would generate some buzz for our brand. Winning a PGA TOUR event the same day just takes it to a whole new level. It really speaks to the comfort and versatility of these shoes.”

    Running in his first marathon, co-founder Rigg completed the Portland Marathon in a time of 3 hours and 48 minutes. He’s registered for the New York Marathon next month and will run in the company’s “sensei” shoe.

    “As far as I can tell, I was the only person running in golf shoes,” said Rigg. “I’ve been running in our shoes since we founded the company and completing the marathon was just a natural progression in my training. I’m really excited about this new sensei platform. I’ve been running in them and wearing them on the course all summer, and my feet have never felt better.”

    TRUE became the first company to build a golf shoe on a barefoot platform. By removing the midsole of the shoe and providing a wider toe box, the foot is able to operate naturally throughout the swing. The sensei platform builds off of TRUE’s original sole design, but features a new spike configuration. The sensei platform provides durability and the thinnest sole in golf (only 2.5 mm), while maintaining slipper-like comfort.

    The TRUE sensei is the first shoe by TRUE with a mesh upper, a result of listening to the many TRUE fans who were using the shoe both on and off the course. The TRUE sensei will be available in four colors at a cost of $99 beginning Nov. 4th at select retailers and online at www.truelinkswear.com.

    The TRUE proto features the same sole platform as the sensei, but with a waterproof leather upper. The proto will be available in January of 2013.

    To take a look at the entire TRUE Linkswear product line, visit www.truelinkswear.com.