Sunday, September 7, 2014

Golfing Highlights Column

Golfers Are Going Bionic

  Energy 
and strength are important aspects of  every ones daily lifestyle and now the Bionic Family is becoming a part of many golfers lives.
  One of the most interesting topics I heard discussed at the past years at the North Coast New Jersey Golf Show at Somerset, NJ was at the booth owned and operated by Bionic Family and its manager Dan Morrissey.

  Morrissey pointed out to us that the Bionic Family of products are much different from other products on the market "because we use cutting edge technology to deliver century's old science which creates a total balance for life."

  Dan noted that Perfect World Solutions, Inc. "prides itself on being the world leader in the use of Frequency Based Technology as we have extraordinary, life changing products."

    Perfect World Solutions says they "have distinguished ourselves as a provider of safe, proven approaches in the new field of Frequency Based Technology."

  Morrissey indicated that the company's Biotic products "address the critical health issues faced by industrialized nations of the world and we strive to bring proven science, backed by solid research, utilizing the power of frequency to the people of the world."

  The products suggest that they can optimize the body's natural energy flow.

  Quoting Aida Franco, M.D., in one of Perfect World Solutions brochures, she said, "the experience of wearing the Bionic Band is unique for me as a medical doctor but I have experienced health problems concerning my wrist and knees and after being introduced to the Bionic Band I instantly noticed the return of strength in my hands."

  Dr. Franco went on to say, "as someone who has faced the despairing position on losing my necessary motor skills, I strongly recommend trying this wristband and experiencing the overall energy and strength it adds to one's life."

  I stood in amazement at this informational booth and watcher golfer after golfer go through an exercise which convinced them to purchase one of this company's products.

  I said to Dan that I had heard and read a lot of information on these types of products but found it a little difficult to believe that these products can optimize the body's natural energy flow.
  He then used an experiment on me that many of us have seen on television by pushing down on my outstretched arm and pushing me off balance with and without the Bionic Family armband on my wrist.

  I can honestly say he used the same amount of pressure on both of these experiments and my arm and balance held up must better with the armband on.

  Wow........I commented to myself and further evidence that I have felt a difference now since I'm wearing one of their bracelets. This is very evident in the distance in my drives on the golf course.

  For the time being I can testify that these Bionic Family products appear to have optimized my body's natural energy flow and that Frequency Based Technology is something worth looking into.

   Perfect World Solutions is based in Phoenix, AZ and their web site is www.bionicband.com


Ed's Outlook

  During one of our weekly foursome golf events the topic of discussion came up about the sanctity of golf's rules and how far should golfers take these rules.
  We discussed the story about two golfers who recently ended up in the hospital after a scrap on their  golf course where they became embroiled in a heated debate over the rules of golf and specifically water on one of the holes.
  The argument continued for several holes involving rules or lack of understanding of said rules and then one of the golfers hit the other golfer in the head with his 3-wood, then a melee ensured with both golfers trading punches.
  Injuries included a swollen jaw, a fat lip, a scratched eye,  a mild concussion and an inured forearm.
  The golfer swinging the 3-wood was charged with aggravated assault while the other earned simple assault charges.
  You just have to admire the passion in all this but men golfers are suppose to act like gentlemen and if this were league play the two golfers should have agreed to let the league officials decide the issue.

  Ed Townsend is a PR Consultant to the sport of golf. Ed writes and compiles the information for this column. If you have league or tournament information, shoot  a hole-in-one or even shoot your age, let Ed know at 845-39-8177 or 845-866-0333, email at edwardctownsend@hotmail.com or fax at 845-205-4474. View this column and all of Ed's photos at http://bght.blogspot.com We are also on Facebook and Twitter.  

The Golf Tip

By Robert Menges


  How to find your rhythm in a hurry. This is a real simple exercise you can do anytime on the course to regain your rhythm. Simply turn a driver or wood up the other way and swing.

  Doing this will make the club very, very light and it will change the feelings that you've been having with the club.

  Once you've had a number of swings like this, I suggest you grip the club normally and go back to swinging it the way you normally would. But doing this drill will help you to feel the clubhead and that's critical in the golf swing.

  Have you heard the expression "swing the clubhead?" Well, if you have or you haven't....just do it.

  Swing the clubhead and not the club. Let the clubhead do the swinging and feel the power you get without forcing it.Keep turning the clubhead over so you can get the feeling of the clubhead more often.

  You'll soon regain your rhythm and with it will return your confidence.
  Robert Menges is the head golf professional at the Swan Lake Golf & Country Club, Mt. Hope Road, Swan Lake. He is available for private lessons and if you have a question or subject you would like covered, he can be reached by phone at 845-292-0323 or via email at menges@hughes.net
                                                                               

The Putting Tip

By Joe Bermel Jr.


    The miscue of golfers is that on short putts, especially, they decelerate on the forward stroke. Golfers need to do the exact opposite, that is accelerate on the forward stroke.

  Short putting is from a tap up to 6 ft., the "holy grail" of putting. Paramount to be proficient here...Your 2nd putt on every hole is between a tap in and up to 6 ft. How many of these 18 you make or do not make will determine your score.

  Joe Bermel is available for private lessons, group, corporate, organization and golf shows-tournaments. His special edition DVD "How to Putt Well" and his 2014 Putting Tips Calendar are available by calling 631-589-1384, at his web site www.theputtingdoctor.com or by email at joe@theputtingdoctor.com


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