Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Golf Show Brightens Winter For Golfers

"Canada's Golf Doctor" Terry Miskolczi, thriving on, and always improving upon his ability to develop one's golf game from the ground up, will be one of the featured golf professionals at the February 22-24 Greater New Jersey Golf Show held at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset, New Jersey.
The show is a popular mid-winter break for many New York and Tri-County area golfers.
Terry brings to the show, labeled s the biggest off-season golf event for New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania golfers, more than 30 years as an independent golf professional who teaches both golf and fitness using a simple yet effective teaching theory.
He uses a unique teaching approach based on the fundamentals of learning theory. Using the knowledge he obtained from his B. S. degree in Health and Physical Education from Bowling Green State University in Ohio, Terry uses his educational background in Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology to help golfers become the best they can be.
As a professional Canada Tournament Players Division tour player, Miskolczi has won over $250,000 in winnings and holds several course records across Canada. He is also past president of the Tournament Players Division.
Joint professional initiatives Terry has been involved with include his work with a sports psychologist from Russia to simplify "internalizing" the psychology of the golfer in competition.
His golf video, "The Simple Swing" is widely accepted throughout the golf industry. He has also made numerous television, radio, newspaper and corporate appearances.
Terry thrives on his ability to develop one's golf game from the ground up, and he has often been called, "a golfer's golfer, friend, teacher and coach who is always accessible.
Also appearing at this show will be Hank Haney, instructor to the Number 1 player in the world, Brian Pavlet, national long drive champion and Peter Johncke, trick shot and golf humor specialist.
All will be appearing the weekend of February 22-24 at this show which is tabbed as a consumer golf exposition, in a three-day "Golf Theme Park" that features a wide array of displays, demonstrations and interactive activities designed to educate and entertain the golf enthusiast.
Upwards of 200 booths with exhibitors from across the country are expected to attend and will offer for sale the latest in golf equipment and accessories as well as golf apparel, artwork, real estate, destination packages and much, much more.
Numerous participatory activities will also be available for golfers of all skill levels. There will be a long-drive championship, a hole-in-one challenge and a demo range where you can swing, hit and compare the latest clubs.
The hours for the show are Friday 2-8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is $10 adults, $9 seniors and free to 12 and under youth.
The show is staged and managed by North Coast Golf Show President Joe Stegh.
Driving directions are available at www.northcoastgolfshows.com

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