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Golf Magazine features SwingStarGolf head coach Robert Baker

Golf Magazine
Long recognized as one of the world’s leading coaches, SwingStarGolf head coach Robert Baker is featured on the cover of Golf Magazine’s April 2007 Masters Preview issue. Inside, Robert provides 10 full pages of tips and techniques for:

• Achieving greater distance
• Eliminating that slice
• Making proper contact in the sweet spot on every swing

The secret is optimizing your “O-Factor” – the position and movement of your hips from address through impact.

Tips are a start, but now you can get the full benefit of Robert’s unique instruction methods by taking a personalized online lesson at SwingStarGolf. It’s e-a-s-y and costs less than a single round of golf!

Just use an ordinary digital camera to take three short videos of your swing, and upload the videos on our website. In just a few days you’ll receive a personalized video lesson from Robert that will change your game forever and put you on course for becoming the golfer you’ve always wanted to be!

Just think, with SwingStarGolf.com, you will have a Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher as your own private coach. You will be amazed with the results of your online lessons.

 


NFL Charities tournament players tune up with SwingStarGolf

Over 250 golfers – including NFL Hall of Famers Lynn Swann, Jerry Kramer and other current and former players – teed it up for charity Feb. 4, 2007 at Miami’s legendary Doral Golf Resort & Spa in the twenty-second annual NFL Charities Super Bowl Golf Classic.

SwingStarGolf made our contribution to the tournament (proceeds of which went to underprivileged kids in South Florida) by filming the players’ swings and providing free personalized lessons to the participants.

At Doral
Head coach Robert Baker (center) with Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famer Lynn Swann (L) and SwingStarGolf founder and CEO Mike Maglio at Doral.
(right) Filming grip and down-the-line swing of former Tampa Bay tight-end K.D. Dunn.

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