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First Tee of Pittsburgh Provides Golf and Instruction for Children in McKees Rocks/Stowe Township Area on Golf Facility Completed by Turf Solutions Group
Golf construction company Turf Solutions Group recounts the building of a five-acre practice facility for the First Tee of Pittsburgh featuring synthetic tees and greens located in McKee’s Rocks, a revitalized area on the west side of Pittsburgh. The First Tee of Pittsburgh uses golf as a platform for teaching kids valuable life skills that help them in all segments of their lives. (PRWeb Mar 11, 2010)

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Seaside Vacations Announces the 2010 Lineup for Club Seaside
Offered exclusively to all Seaside Vacations guests, the weekly 2010 Club Seaside events include professional golf and tennis clinics, yoga, wine tastings, surf lessons, and circuit training – and new this year, stand-up paddleboarding. (PRWeb Mar 11, 2010)

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New Swingless Golf Club Enables Anyone To Enjoy A Day On The Golf Course
Now more than ever, a golfing experience can be enjoyed by anyone, almost regardless of skill level or physical restrictions, thanks to the "Swingless Club". Golfers using the innovative Swingless Club can hit the ball from about 25 to 200 yards, with little or no practice, getting them close to the putting green without strain or disappointment. The Swingless Club uses a plastic strip of five small charges called a Power Strip. Energy from the charge drives the striker in the club head forward to hit the ball and an adjustable range control enables shots of varying lengths. The "short game" near and on the putting green remains the same using conventional wedges, chipper and putters.

Swingless is not without "game" as players must still plan their shots and consider sand and water traps, distance and direction, wind and loft, the roll of the ball, and other variables that make a game.This is a wonderful advancement for those who thought they had to give up on or had no confidence they could ever master the skill needed for the long drive.

First Tee of Pittsburgh Provides Golf and Instruction for Children in McKees Rocks/Stowe Township Area on Golf Facility Completed by Turf Solutions Group
Golf construction company Turf Solutions Group recounts the building of a five-acre practice facility for the First Tee of Pittsburgh featuring synthetic tees and greens located in McKee’s Rocks, a revitalized area on the west side of Pittsburgh. The First Tee of Pittsburgh uses golf as a platform for teaching kids valuable life skills that help them in all segments of their lives. (PRWeb Mar 11, 2010)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Turf_Solutions_Group/First_Tee_of_Pittsburgh/prweb3714894.htm

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Seaside Vacations Announces the 2010 Lineup for Club Seaside
Offered exclusively to all Seaside Vacations guests, the weekly 2010 Club Seaside events include professional golf and tennis clinics, yoga, wine tastings, surf lessons, and circuit training – and new this year, stand-up paddleboarding. (PRWeb Mar 11, 2010)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3712614.htm

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Although 25 million people are already addicted to the game, an industry study revealed that 19 million more would like to enjoy the golfing experience but are reluctant to try. And while 3 million people a year actually do try golf, almost as many give up annually. The three most commonly cited reasons are: 1) frustration or intimidation associated with the long drive, 2) physical pain or conditions aggravated by the full body motion associated with the long drive, and 3) the time-intensive learning curve in traditional golf.Traditional targets those who want to enjoy PGA-style play as well as the satisfaction of mastering a competitive golf-swing. Swingless will target anyone who simply wants some good clean fun in a pleasant outdoor environment.

It is a parallel sport, sharing the course with conventional golf, unique in its ability to help more people enjoy the fun, fresh air and exercise of the golfing experience. Just as snowboards enabled many more people to enjoy a skiing experience, the Swingless Club will stimulate the industry, increasing the number of players and reducing the number who quit. Some who might benefit from the advent of the Swingless club include: A. Persons of all ages looking for a fun activity, but having limited time and/or skill to learn the game. B.

Conventional golfers who have developed physical problems aggravated by the full body motion of the long drive, who might otherwise have to give up golfing.C. Non-golfing partners and friends of conventional golfers.D. The growing senior population, which looks to as exercise and entertainment. E. Meeting and event planners, as well as fund-raising tournament planners who can use Swingless Clubs to increase participation.F.

Groups of any kind looking for activities for members.G. Some of the nation's 4 million disabled individuals seeking outdoor activities. The Swingless Club won the "New Product Showcase Award" at a past PGA merchandising show in Orlando, Florida and has been featured on CBS and UPN evening magazine TV shows as well as Paul Harvey News Radio. For more information go to www.swinglessgolf.com or contact:Jim DePorche, President   Swingless Corporatione-mail: e-mail protected from spam bots         800-768-7644 or (916) 638-7767Cellular (916) 34204433ORCameron Lozada, VP MarketingSwingless Corporation   e-mail protected from spam bots(510) 228-2175.


 

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