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  • Golf Legend Tom Watson launches two DVD Instructional Set titled 'Tom Watson - Lessons of a Lifetime'

    World Golf Hall of Famer and 8 time major championship winner, Tom Watson, and Tom Watson Productions announced today the release of a 2010 comprehensive golf instructional two-DVD set titled 'Tom Watson - Lessons of a Lifetime'.

    The two-DVD set containing close to three hours of golf instruction and an accompanying booklet of 44 lessons was filmed at The Greenbrier Resort, where Watson is Golf Professional Emeritus. This instructional program is the ultimate learning experience, covering all facets of the game-from the grip to full shots, to chipping, putting and the secret of his timeless swing, plus specialty shots including those required in strong wind conditions.

    Directed by award-winning Terry Jastrow, 'Lessons of a Lifetime' embodies the practical experiences and competitive winning strategies that have earned Watson professional recognition as one of the greatest players of all time. "Tom Watson applies the same sense of determination and purpose in his new DVD instructional set," says Jastrow, "as he has to his competitive golf game. It's fifty years of experience from one of the game's masters."

    Watson ranks 6th on the list of total major championship victories with more wins than Bobby Jones, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer and Phil Mickelson. Watson is one of only fourteen players to have won at least three of the four golfing major titles.

    Encyclopedic in its skill and strategy coverage, 'Lessons of a Lifetime' is a defining instructional medium and will be a must for beginning golfers and weekend warriors as well as experienced golfers wanting to step up their game.  Watson says, "It's very important that golfers-whether they are beginners or have played for 50 years-learn and understand the fundamentals. These are the building blocks every golfer needs to have in order to play up to their potential but, more importantly, to have fun."

    From playing in the wind, to hooking and slicing, to fearless putting, Watson breaks them down in an easy-to-understand manner. Golfers can begin applying these lessons of a lifetime the next time they stand on the first tee with their friends. Watson teaches his lessons of his lifetime as if golfers are there with him.

    Tom Watson "I was fortunate to have received excellent instruction early in my life," says Watson, a Kansas City, Missouri native who shows no signs of slowing down.  "When I was 6 years old, my father, Ray Watson, cut down a hickory-shafted 5-iron, then proceeded to teach me the grip, and how to hook and slice the ball-all the basic fundamentals of the game. It's all this knowledge I've accumulated that I'd like to share with golfers in 'Lessons of a Lifetime.' "

    Consistency, contact, alignment, firmness of grip, pivot points, release, rhythm and legendary coach, Harvey Penick's "dead-aim" philosophy are all covered in the two comprehensive DVDs. Watson's instruction comes across in an easy-to-understand manner making it seem your standing right beside him on the tee or green.

    Watson, a graduate of Stanford University, was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1988 and owns 39 PGA TOUR victories, including five British Opens, two Masters and one U.S. Open. The latter victory was keyed by Watson's 71st-hole birdie chip-in at Pebble Beach, a shot many historians consider to be the shot of the 20th century.

    Last year Watson pulled off one of sports history’s most-memorable moments when he made an incredible bid for his sixth Open Championship title, taking Stewart Cink to a four-hole playoff at Turnberry. Four of Watson’s seven top-10 finishes on the 2009 Champions Tour came in major championships.

    This year Watson opened his season by teaming with Jack Nicklaus to win the Wendy's Champions Skins Game. The following week, Watson birdied the final two holes for a 7-under 65 and a one-stroke victory over Champions Tour rookie sensation Fred Couples in the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship.

    Watson has long-standing professional relationships with Adams Golf, Golf Digest, The Greenbrier Resort, MasterCard and Polo Ralph Lauren.

    The two-DVD set finishes with a moving tribute to Watson's 'caddie for life', Bruce Edwards, who passed away in April 2004 from ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease. The tribute concludes with a song written and composed by Watson's stepdaughter, Kelly Paige.  A portion of the sales of  'Lessons of a Lifetime' will go to help find a cure for this dreaded,  life-ending disease.

    The Tom Watson 'Lessons of a Lifetime' DVD set is now available for $49.95 at select golf and sporting goods retailers, pro shops and on-line at www.tomwatsondvd.com.  The set is also available to purchase by telephone at 1-800-993-5589




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  • Ernie Els rises to 6th place in World Golf Rankings after U.S Open performance

    Ernie Els is certainly back to his form of old after recovering from injury and if he had holed a few more putts his name may have been on this year's U.S Open Golf Championship trophy.

    The South African has moved up one place from 7th to 6th position in the latest Official World Golf Ranking. Els started the year in 17th spot in the world and has climbed 11 places so far this season and must be a strong contender for The Open Golf Championship at St Andrews Old Course.

    Ulsterman Graeme McDowell, who won the 2010 U.S Open, has climbed 24 places to a career high 13th place.

    The Official World Golf Ranking Top-50 places reads as follows:-

         1             Tiger Woods,  USA            10.64        425.78            40             -219.36             58.46      
         2           Phil Mickelson,  USA           9.86           424.00           43           -150.80           211.59     
         3           Lee Westwood,  Eng           8.18           425.49           52           -128.31           210.71     
         4           Steve Stricker,  USA           7.11           298.83           42           -116.35           115.00     
         5           Jim Furyk,  USA           6.84           321.53           47           -107.87           152.98     
         6           Ernie Els,  Zaf           6.25           349.84           56           -91.57           222.58     
         7           Luke Donald,  Eng           5.61           241.15           43           -56.86           168.04     
         8           Paul Casey,  Eng           5.54           238.38           43           -107.63           110.37     
         9           Ian Poulter,  Eng           5.46           267.36           49           -95.97           127.37     
         10           Rory McIlroy,  Nir           5.11           291.25           57           -99.13           113.22     
         11           Martin Kaymer,  Deu           4.95           252.60           51           -100.49           120.07     
         12           Anthony Kim,  USA           4.95           237.43           48           -94.05           149.19     
         13           Graeme McDowell,  Nir       4.79           263.31           55           -62.79           184.81     
         14           Robert Allenby,  Aus           4.53           262.51           58           -92.44           124.55     
         15           Padraig Harrington,  Irl       4.27           226.57           53           -133.84           66.11     
         16           Camilo Villegas,  Col       4.13           214.78           52           -97.05           128.91     
         17           Retief Goosen,  Zaf           4.04           218.39           54           -94.45           84.49     
         18           Zach Johnson,  USA           4.03           213.84           53           -74.04           99.02     
         19           Geoff Ogilvy,  Aus           3.84           188.30           49           -105.76           71.55     
         20           Tim Clark,  Zaf           3.77           211.22           56           -67.15           129.95     
         21           Hunter Mahan,  USA           3.73           186.28           50           -68.88           92.34     
         22           Y.E. Yang,  Kor           3.71           211.64           57           -58.46           93.42     
         23           Lucas Glover,  USA           3.70           188.72           51           -73.64           58.70     
         24           Sean O'Hair,  USA           3.64           185.51           51           -85.14           59.79     
         25           Matt Kuchar,  USA           3.62           180.77           50           -45.75           118.32     
         26           Dustin Johnson,  USA           3.57           182.05           51           -53.68           113.77     
         27           Robert Karlsson,  Swe       3.57           146.21           41           -84.08           98.55     
         28           Charl Schwartzel,  Zaf       3.56           199.28           56           -52.55           137.06     
         29           Henrik Stenson,  Swe           3.47           169.80           49           -109.96           29.32     
         30           Kenny Perry,  USA           3.41           167.20           49           -118.33           40.06     
         31           Stewart Cink,  USA           3.40           159.96           47           -86.61           49.25     
         32           Angel Cabrera,  Arg           3.23           161.29           50           -65.95           52.55     
         33           Justin Rose,  Eng           3.21           169.91           53           -46.25           114.18     
         34           Rickie Fowler,  USA           3.16           126.22           40           -9.77           108.36     
         35           Nick Watney,  USA           3.14           172.70           55           -61.06           75.54     
         36           Sergio Garcia,  Esp           2.98           155.18           52           -133.98           46.31     
         37           Alvaro Quiros,  Esp           2.98           163.96           55           -57.44           97.72     
         38           K.J. Choi,  Kor           2.92           149.16           51           -40.24           111.78     
         39           Ross Fisher,  Eng           2.90           144.99           50           -82.43           21.79     
         40           Edoardo Molinari,  Ita       2.86           151.76           53           -32.78           67.76     
         41           Ben Crane,  USA           2.84           153.36           54           -37.97           115.87     
         42           Francesco Molinari,  Ita       2.79           150.70           54           -55.69           62.18     
         43           Adam Scott,  Aus           2.79           131.10           47           -50.60           51.79     
         44           Rhys Davies,  Wal           2.49           147.09           59           -22.98           106.20     
         45           Peter Hanson,  Swe           2.49           129.58           52           -50.90           63.81     
         46           Ryo Ishikawa,  Jpn           2.49           149.23           60           -55.52           40.57     
         47           Miguel A Jimenez,  Esp       2.47           133.30           54           -70.01           72.95     
         48           Scott Verplank,  USA           2.41           113.49           47           -39.96           51.18     
         49           Bo Van Pelt,  USA           2.37           142.02           60           -27.30           101.63     
         50           Ryan Moore,  USA           2.35           124.63           53           -41.60           48.94




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  • U.S Open Golf Championship 2010 - Defending Champion Lucas Glover looking forward to event

    Nike Golf Equipment Staff Player Lucas Glover said in preparation for the 2010 U.S Open Golf Championship at Pebble Beach: "There’s nothing like hoisting the trophy at the US OPEN—and knowing my game is finely tuned and ready to compete is what it will take to defend the title."

    These are the words of a confident young man in preparation for his defence and it will be interesting to see how he performs under such pressure.

    There's one thing for sure, there is only one winner and it must come from one of these players in the field! The Ed., GolfbloggerUK

    2010 U.S Open Golf Draw:-

    AUS  Steve Allan  Titleist       E      7:00 am PT     
    ESP Rafael Cabrera-Bello Titleist E     7:00 am PT    
    USA John Mallinger Titleist     E     7:00 am PT    
    RSA Deane Pappas Titleist     E     7:00 am PT    
    AUS Paul Sheehan Titleist     E     7:00 am PT    
    USA Gary Woodland Titleist     E     7:00 am PT    
    FRA Gregory Havret Titleist     E     7:11 am PT    
    FIN Mikko Ilonen Titleist     E     7:11 am PT    
    USA Derek Lamely     E     7:11 am PT    
    USA Steve Marino Titleist     E     7:11 am PT    
    ENG James Morrison     E     7:11 am PT    
    USA Charles Warren Titleist     E     7:11 am PT    
    USA Brian Gay Titleist     E     7:22 am PT    
    DEN Soren Hansen Titleist     E     7:22 am PT    
    ENG Simon Khan     E     7:22 am PT    
    ITA Edoardo Molinari     E     7:22 am PT    
    JPN Toru Taniguchi Titleist     E     7:22 am PT    
    USA Bo Van Pelt Titleist     E     7:22 am PT    
    ENG Luke Donald Titleist     E     7:33 am PT    
    JPN Hiroyuki Fujita Titleist     E     7:33 am PT    
    USA Zach Johnson Titleist     E     7:33 am PT    
    DEN Soren Kjeldsen     E     7:33 am PT    
    ITA Francesco Molinari     E     7:33 am PT    
    COL Camilo Villegas Titleist     E     7:33 am PT    
    ARG Angel Cabrera Titleist     E     7:44 am PT    
    KOR K.J. Choi Titleist     E     7:44 am PT    
    RSA Tim Clark     E     7:44 am PT    
    USA Jim Furyk     E     7:44 am PT    
    RSA Retief Goosen     E     7:44 am PT    
    CAN Mike Weir Titleist     E     7:44 am PT    
    AUS Robert Allenby     E     7:55 am PT    
    CAN Stephen Ames     E     7:55 am PT
    AUS Stuart Appleby     E     7:55 am PT    
    AUS Geoff Ogilvy Titleist     E     7:55 am PT    
    RSA Rory Sabbatini     E     7:55 am PT    
    AUS Adam Scott Titleist     E     7:55 am PT    
    IRL Padraig Harrington Titleist     E     8:06 am PT    
    USA Matt Kuchar     E     8:06 am PT    
    USA Justin Leonard     E     8:06 am PT    
    USA Phil Mickelson     E     8:06 am PT    
    USA Scott Verplank Titleist     E     8:06 am PT    
    KOR Y.E. Yang     E     8:06 am PT     -
    KOR Byeong-Hun An(a)     E     8:17 am PT    
    USA Eric Axley     E     8:17 am PT    
    USA Stewart Cink     E     8:17 am PT    
    RSA David Frost Titleist     E     8:17 am PT    
    USA Lucas Glover     E     8:17 am PT    
    JPN Kaname Yokoo Titleist     E     8:17 am PT    
    USA Ricky Barnes     E     8:28 am PT    
    JPN Yuta Ikeda     E     8:28 am PT    
    USA Hunter Mahan Titleist     E     8:28 am PT    
    ENG Ian Poulter Titleist     E     8:28 am PT    
    SWE Henrik Stenson Titleist     E     8:28 am PT    
    USA Nick Watney Titleist     E     8:28 am PT    
    USA Jason Dufner Titleist     E     8:39 am PT    
    RSA Trevor Immelman     E     8:39 am PT    
    THA Thongchai Jaidee     E     8:39 am PT    
    SWE Robert Karlsson Titleist     E     8:39 am PT    
    ENG Ross McGowan     E     8:39 am PT    
    USA David Toms Titleist     E     8:39 am PT    
    IND Arjun Atwal Titleist     E     8:50 am PT    
    USA Matt Bettencourt     E     8:50 am PT        
    USA Jason Gore Titleist     E     8:50 am PT    
    USA Jim Herman Titleist     E     8:50 am PT    
    USA Ben Martin(a)     E     8:50 am PT    
    KOR Kevin Na Titleist     E     8:50 am PT    
    USA Craig Barlow Titleist     E     9:01 am PT    
    USA Robert Gates Titleist     E     9:01 am PT    
    USA Kent Jones     E     9:01 am PT    
    CHL Hugo Leon     E     9:01 am PT    
    USA Andrew Putnam(a)     E     9:01 am PT    
    USA Ty Tryon     E     9:01 am PT        
    USA Joseph Bramlett(a)     E     9:12 am PT    
    USA Jon Curran     E     9:12 am PT    
    CAN Kent Eger Titleist     E     9:12 am PT    
    USA Travis Hampshire     E     9:12 am PT    
    USA Alex Martin(a)     E     9:12 am PT    
    USA Dan McCarthy Titleist     E     9:12 am PT    
    USA Richard Barcelo Titleist     E     12:30 pm PT    
    ENG Gary Boyd Titleist     E     12:30 pm PT    
    USA Morgan Hoffmann(a)     E     12:30 pm PT    
    SWE Rikard Karlberg     E     12:30 pm PT    
    AUS Terry Pilkadaris Titleist     E     12:30 pm PT    
    USA Steven Wheatcroft Titleist     E     12:30 pm PT    
    ARG Rafael Echenique     E     12:41 pm PT        
    AUS Marc Leishman Titleist     E     12:41 pm PT    
    FRA Jean-Francois Lucquin     E     12:41 pm PT    
    NIR Gareth Maybin Titleist     E     12:41 pm PT    
    USA John Rollins     E     12:41 pm PT    
    USA Chris Stroud     E     12:41 pm PT    
    CHZ Alex Cejka     E     12:52 pm PT    
    ENG Simon Dyson     E     12:52 pm PT    
    USA J.J. Henry     E     12:52 pm PT    
    NIR Graeme McDowell     E     12:52 pm PT    
    USA Rocco Mediate     E     12:52 pm PT    
    USA Shaun Micheel     E     12:52 pm PT    
    NZL Michael Campbell     E     1:03 pm PT    
    USA Ben Curtis Titleist     E     1:03 pm PT    
    USA David Duval     E     1:03 pm PT    
    USA Paul Goydos Titleist     E     1:03 pm PT    
    USA Tom Lehman Titleist     E     1:03 pm PT    
    KOR SeungYul Noh Titleist     E     1:03 pm PT    
    AUS Aaron Baddeley Titleist     E     1:14 pm PT    
    ENG Paul Casey     E     1:14 pm PT    
    WAL Rhys Davies Titleist     E     1:14 pm PT    
    ESP Sergio Garcia     E     1:14 pm PT    
    ESP Pablo Martin     E     1:14 pm PT    
    USA Steve Stricker Titleist     E     1:14 pm PT    
    ENG Brian Davis     E     1:25 pm PT    
    ZIM Brendon de Jonge Titleist     E     1:25 pm PT    
    USA Bob Estes Titleist     E     1:25 pm PT    
    USA Ryan Moore     E     1:25 pm PT    
    ESP Alvaro Quiros     E     1:25 pm PT    
    AUS Michael Sim Titleist     E     1:25 pm PT    
    RSA Ernie Els     E     1:36 pm PT    
    USA Dustin Johnson     E     1:36 pm PT    
    USA Davis Love III Titleist     E     1:36 pm PT    
    FJI Vijay Singh     E     1:36 pm PT    
    ENG Lee Westwood Titleist     E     1:36 pm PT    
    USA Tiger Woods     E     1:36 pm PT    
    USA Ben Crane Titleist     E     1:47 pm PT    
    SWE Peter Hanson     E     1:47 pm PT    
    JPN Ryo Ishikawa     E     1:47 pm PT    
    USA Jerry Kelly Titleist     E     1:47 pm PT    
    NIR Rory McIlroy Titleist     E     1:47 pm PT    
    USA Tom Watson Titleist     E     1:47 pm PT    
    USA Fred Funk     E     1:58 pm PT    
    ESP MiguelAngel Jimenez     E     1:58 pm PT
    GER Martin Kaymer     E     1:58 pm PT    
    USA Sean O'Hair     E     1:58 pm PT    
    USA Kenny Perry Titleist     E     1:58 pm PT    
    RSA Charl Schwartzel     E     1:58 pm PT     -    
    ENG Ross Fisher Titleist     E     2:09 pm PT    
    RSA Louis Oosthuizen Titleist     E     2:09 pm PT    
    AUS John Senden Titleist     E     2:09 pm PT    
    USA Heath Slocum Titleist     E     2:09 pm PT    
    USA Brandt Snedeker     E     2:09 pm PT    
    ENG Oliver Wilson     E     2:09 pm PT    
    USA Harrison Frazar     E     2:20 pm PT    
    SWE Mathias Gronberg     E     2:20 pm PT    
    USA Scott Langley(a)     E     2:20 pm PT    
    ENG Matthew Richardson     E     2:20 pm PT    
    USA Daniel Summerhays Titleist     E     2:20 pm PT    
    JPN Azuma Yano     E     2:20 pm PT     -     -    
    USA Bennett Blakeman(a)     E     2:24 pm PT    
    USA Jason Allred Titleist     E     2:31 pm PT    
    USA Erik Compton Titleist     E     2:31 pm PT    
    USA Russell Henley(a)     E     2:31 pm PT    
    USA Kevin Phelan(a)     E     2:31 pm PT    
    USA Jason Preeo     E     2:31 pm PT        
    USA Mark Silvers Titleist     E     2:31 pm PT    
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  • Wii My Personal Golf Trainer from David Leadbetter enables personalized feedback with suggested drills

    First there was Wii Fit, now it’s time to slim down your golf handicap thanks to the perfect game-improvement partnership: the Nintendo Wii and the world’s best-known golf coach, David Leadbetter.


    Using the unique, user-friendly interface that has made the Wii a global hit in millions of households, golf lessons are about to take a huge leap forward when the most advanced home golf product in history goes on sale in the UK next month. 

    With features and functionality which improve on those offered by golf simulators costing thousands, Data Design Interactive’s new ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ will be released in March 2010, taking the Nintendo Wii well beyond games and transforming it into a training device.  

    The Wii’s enormous popularity will bring more people into the sport, and it removes the intimidation factor that some beginners – particularly female and younger golfers – experience at first with golf lessons. And if golfers use their Wii for a few minutes each day to perfect their swing, their handicaps are sure to tumble! 

    In a world-first, and featuring advice and personalised feedback from the world’s #1 golf instructor, David Leadbetter, ‘My Personal Golf Trainer with IMG Academies and David Leadbetter’ uses the Wii Balance Board and the Wii MotionPlusTM Controller to analyse the full golf swing in 3D space. 

    Following Leadbetter’s best-selling ‘7 Steps to a Better Golf Swing’ principles, ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ offers instructional videos and suggests drills for each of the seven basic components of a golf swing: grip, posture, alignment, ball position, coil, swing shape, and tempo. 

    Golfers can improve their swing step-by-step in easy stages, following on-screen instructions, and can then graduate from training mode to the practice range, and finally onto a full 18-hole golf game where the golfer can choose to receive feedback from Leadbetter, including suggested drills for improvement, after each shot played.  

    The ultra-sensitive, gyroscopically-controlled Wii MotionPlus controller, introduced in June 2009, enables ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ to become the first home golf product to record and analyze a full golf swing from address to backswing, impact to follow through, in three dimensions and over time – all on a home TV screen. 

    Golfers can compare their own golf swing with an ‘ideal’ swing, to identify areas for improvement. With 3D replays golfers can view their swing from any angle for detailed analysis. ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ then goes further and provides step-by-step corrective drills, guiding the golfer through a simple interactive process. It also provides complete analysis of clubhead speed, angle and force through the entire swing process, and includes weight transfer, swing plane and tempo information. 

    The result is practice with a purpose, and the opportunity to work on the golf swing in a convenient home environment – either before, during or after a series of golf lessons with a PGA professional – enabling the golfer to build a repeatable, reliable and instinctive golf swing. 

    Good golf is built around feel, and a few minutes at home with the Wii is a great way of being able to maintain the perfect feel, and to allow yourself to learn to swing consistently,” said David Leadbetter. 

    What you get from ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’, more than anything else, is my feedback – so you know instantaneously when you are doing it right or wrong. It gives you the opportunity to repeat a movement consistently, and with tailored feedback you’ll learn a repeating motion which, hopefully, you’ll be able to take out on the golf course successfully.” 

    To date, a few golf training devices have been available for the home, but have only given basic feedback limited to just the impact portion of a swing.  ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ takes the golfer through the entire golf swing, and produces analysis comparable with full-size golf simulator installations costing thousands of pounds, way beyond the reach of most golfers.  

    Stewart Green, CEO of Data Design Interactive, said: “David Leadbetter is recognised as the #1 instructor in golf, and his instructional DVDs are perennial top sellers. We are delighted that this incredible new product features Leadbetter’s world-class personal golf instruction. We hope that it will redefine the way that millions of golfers around the globe will think about their golf swing. We also expect it to encourage more golfers to seek golf lessons with their local PGA professional, and they will find that 'My Personal Golf Trainer' is the ideal product to refine the swing thoughts that their pro has given them, after the golf lesson. 

    The new ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ for Wii enables golfers to move from passively watching an instructional DVD, to actively swinging a ‘club’ and receiving personalized feedback with suggested drills from David Leadbetter himself – all from the comfort of home, for less than £100.” 

    ‘My Personal Golf Trainer’ will be available in March 2010 for purchase online, and from April 2010 at golf retailers throughout the UK with a suggested retail price of £99. 

    To learn more about Data Design Interactive and its ‘My Personal Trainer’ series, visit www.mypersonalgolftrainer.com.




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