Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Here & There Colum 1-27-09

Hank Haney

Golf Show Brightens Winter For Golfers

The instructor to the #1 Player in the World will be one of several "Golf Celebrity Stage Presentations" at the February 13-15 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.
Hank Haney has steadily built a reputation as an instructor, not only to the club level players, but to touring pros as well. He works with his students to develop as accurate plan to improve the flight of their golf ball.
By giving cause and effect analogies, couples with physical hands on examples, the student and instructor can create a relationship that will produce positive results. The correct swing plane is the basis of Hank's philosophy.
Hank has taught more than 200 touring professionals from the PGA, LPGA, Nationwide, Futures, European, Japanese and Asian tours. In professional and amateur golf, his students have won every major tournament.. His most recognizable students include Tiger Woods and two time Major winner Mark O'Meara.
He is a member of the advisory staff for Golf Digest Magazine.
Also appearing at this show will be Bobby Wilson, #1 ranked long driver in the world Brian Paviet and Peter Johncke.
All will be appearing the weekend of February 13-15 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, the BirdieBall Chipping challenge, a Long-Putt Competition, a $25,000 Closest To The Pin contest 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 http://www.northcoastgolfshows.com/

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