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		<title>Shin Ae shines at Aussie Open with a little work on setup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 03:11:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monday 15th March&#124; 2009 South Korean LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year Shin Ae Ahn came down to the Bann Lynch Golf school in Melbourne earlier this year to take her game to the next level and start competing on the world stage. It appears she is headed in the right direction after a solid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monday 15th March| 2009 South Korean LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year Shin Ae Ahn came down to the Bann Lynch Golf school in Melbourne earlier this year to take her game to the next level and start competing on the world stage. It appears she is headed in the right direction after a solid showing at the 2010 Handa Women&#8217;s Australian Open.</p>
<p>A big thanks to <a href="http://puregolfblog.com" target="_blank">Pure Golf Blog</a> for the following content:</p>
<p>Shin Ae finished T12th at +2 for the week after rounds of 78, 70, 75 and 71 at the par 73 Commonwealth GC layout. Playing in windy Melbourne conditions on sand belt golf courses such as Commonwealth pust a premium on being able to control your ball flight, and that was the focus of Shin Ae&#8217;s practice session with coach <a href="http://www.puregolftraining.com/public/department36.cfm">Steve Bann</a> prior to the tournament.</p>
<p>She made the cut at the ANZ Ladies Masters in Queensland the previous week, however she finished well behind the winner Karrie Webb, and was not happy with the way she was hitting the golf ball in the wind.</p>
<p>Below you will find the latest installment of our Fly on the Wall video series. What you will see in the following video is how she discussed this problem with Steve Bann and how they worked to help her control the trajectory of her golf shots by simply adjusting her setup. She was making the mistake of putting the ball back in her stance and then trying to force the ball low with a change in her golf swing. This was causing her a few problems in controlling her distance.</p>
<p>Steve got her to get back to simplifying the process by simply allowing an adjustment in  ball position to change the trajectory while using her normal golf swing. The result was that she averaged nearly 70% in greens in regulation for the week which went a long way towards helping her get a top-12 finish.</p>
<p>You will also see how a Tour Pro works out how far they hit a club by calculating carry distance + roll distance. In this case, the hybrid Shin Ae is hitting usually carries 148-150 yards for her, while for this week, as her caddy points out, they were expecting to get about 5-7 meters of roll with that club once the ball lands on the green. So this club would be perfect for a total distance of about 157 to the flag.</p>
<p>Alright, enough talk&#8230;time for you to see the action. Enjoy being a fly on the wall!</p>
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		<title>Watch a PGA Tour coach at work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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At Pure Golf Training, we are always trying to find new ways to bring you golf training information. We understand that not everyone has the opportunity to train with a PGA Tour coach, and that is why we took the opportunity to film Steve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We would like to thank <a href="http://puregolfblog">Pure Golf Blog</a> for the following content:</p>
<p>At Pure Golf Training, we are always trying to find new ways to bring you golf training information. We understand that not everyone has the opportunity to train with a PGA Tour coach, and that is why we took the opportunity to film <a href="http://www.puregolftraining.com/public/department36.cfm">Steve Bann </a>coaching some very talented young Korean golfers at his academy in Melbourne.</p>
<p>Over the next few days, we will bring you a number of free videos through which you can be a fly on the wall as Bann teaches his players a number of different skills including putting, short game, long iron shots, swing plane and much much more.</p>
<p>Now this is all unscripted and put together with minimum fuss- we won&#8217;t be winning any filming awards any time soon but we&#8217;re sure you will pick up some great tips for your own game and enjoy the experience of watching a master at work. It&#8217;s the next best thing to being there!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the first video. In this video Steve is teaching Korean LPGA Tour player how to make the correct transition from the top of the backswing. This move sets up the sequencing of the body and helps drop the club on plane halfway down while also helping the golfer generate maximum power through the golf ball. Basically, it&#8217;s an awesome drill!</p>
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		<title>My First Golf Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 06:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Do you want to get your kids into golf but aren&#8217;t quite sure where to begin? Or perhaps you&#8217;re new to the game yourself and are looking for a good place to start. There is enough instruction around on golf to make you go nuts even before you pick up a golf club! However, luckily [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you want to get your kids into golf but aren&#8217;t quite sure where to begin? Or perhaps you&#8217;re new to the game yourself and are looking for a good place to start. There is enough instruction around on golf to make you go nuts even before you pick up a golf club! However, luckily for you, we&#8217;ve found a great resource which will help you get started on the right track. And best of all&#8230;its free!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.my-first-golf-book-online.com/">My First Golf Book Online</a> is a great website developed by world renowned PGA Professional <a href="http://bannlynchgolf.com/blog/?page_id=44">Steve Bann</a>, who coaches PGA Tour stars such as Stuart Appleby and KJ Choi.</p>
<p>The website covers all parts of the game, starting with an introduction to the basics of the game, a section on safety and the rules of the game, and then gets into some basic lessons about technique and the fundamentals of the game.</p>
<p>The website is a great place to get started with the game and has some nice illustrations to go along with the written content to make it fun for the kids to read as well. Give it a go this summer!</p>
<p>Visit: http://www.my-first-golf-book-online.com/</p>
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		<title>Golf Training- Where do I begin?!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 04:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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All golfers around the world, no matter what level of skill they possess, have one thing in common: they want to get better. Most club level golfers share this desire for improvement- however they often don&#8217;t feel like they have the time to dedicate to a process that will help them achieve sustainable improvement in [...]]]></description>
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<p>All golfers around the world, no matter what level of skill they possess, have one thing in common: they want to get better. Most club level golfers share this desire for improvement- however they often don&#8217;t feel like they have the time to dedicate to a process that will help them achieve sustainable improvement in their golf games. So they try and find quick fixes in golf magazines, tips on tv or even worse, expert analysis from their fellow high handicapper friends.<br />
However this game has a knack of biting you on the backside if you try and look for shortcuts. A &#8220;band-aid&#8221; remedy for your golf swing that works today might not work tomorrow and you will be back at square one, with a heavier heart and a lighter wallet. Often times you might find two different tips in the same magazine issue that completely contradict each other!<br />
Another shortcoming that most golfers suffer from is an obsession with golf technique. We don&#8217;t mean to suggest for a moment that having the correct technique isn&#8217;t important. It is a fundamental component of our golf training program. However, good technique alone does not make a complete golfer.<br />
<strong>So what is a golfer to do if they want to break out of this negative cycle?</strong><br />
We suggest you make a paradigm shift in the way you approach improvement in your golf game. We suggest you take what we call a &#8220;<strong>holistic approach</strong>&#8221; to golf training. What do we mean by holistic?<br />
Holistic means we acquaint ourselves with <strong>The Four Training Factors of Golf,</strong> i.e. the <strong>Technical</strong>, <strong>Physical</strong>, <strong>Mental</strong> and <strong>Strategic</strong> golf training factors.<br />
Why cover all four training factors?<br />
We learned from our experience working alongside various sports programs at the Victorian Institute of Sport in Australia, programs that included Olympic sports, that in order to produce complete athletes and not just technicians, we had to pay attention to all the factors that would facilitate their growth.<br />
Learn more about The 4 Training Factors of Golf at: <a title="http://www.puregolftraining.com" href="http://www.puregolftraining.com">http://www.puregolftraining.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 08:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since we launched Steve Bann&#8217;s FREE GOLF LESSON ONLINE the feedback has been nothing short of amazing.
Over 8000 students have now taken the free golf lesson and have received a 5 page report, from Steve, which analyses their game in every detail.
Judging be some of the comments we know that many of you were a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we launched Steve Bann&#8217;s <a title="Free Golf Lesson Online" href="http://www.freegolflessononline.com" target="_blank">FREE GOLF LESSON ONLINE</a> the feedback has been nothing short of amazing.</p>
<p>Over 8000 students have now taken the <a title="Free Golf Lesson Online" href="http://www.freegolflessononline.com" target="_blank">free golf lesson</a> and have received a 5 page report, from Steve, which analyses their game in every detail.</p>
<p>Judging be some of the comments we know that many of you were a little “spooked” by just how accurately the report described your game. Here is one of many emails we received:</p>
<p><strong><em>Steve,</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Yes thanks I have received my Analysis, it is as if you have seen me play or coached me before. Everything you have said is so true. I’m on a roster that doesn’t let me play in too many comps but I do get time to practice. I’ve obviously had a couple of lessons and i’m practising those techniques now. I had my best round the other month, having 3 over (1 over the front &amp; 2 over the back so it is working.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Regards Rick</em></strong></p>
<p>If you haven’t had your free analysis yet then get onto it straight away at <a title="Free Golf Lesson Online" href="http://www.freegolflessononline.com">Free Golf Lesson Online</a></p>
<p>Other Comments</p>
<p>1.<br />
#1<br />
Matt<br />
November 24th, 2007</p>
<p>Steve,<br />
thanks for the analysis. there were a few points that will help me improve my game.<br />
i’ve only just bought a set of clubs and have not played any golf for some 15 years. it’s good exercise and even more enjoyable when you actually hit the ball in the right direction. so any help is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>2.<br />
#2<br />
Ross Hunter<br />
January 28th, 2008</p>
<p>Thanks Steve for your feedback &amp; my ‘golf analysis, which makes very interesting reading! I will print it out &amp; keep to refer to when going to range, practice rounds &amp; rounds.<br />
I was given your “Simply Golf ~ Back to Basics” book &amp; Dvd for Xmas, have read the book &amp; watched dvd and thus have now ordered your xclusive PGA Teaching Dvds and AM SURE that they will prove as helpful and fullfilling as your other material.<br />
I find your writing extremly easy to follow &amp; understand, SO HOPEFULLY will be able to relate it all to my game!(That I love!)<br />
Thanks heaps<br />
and look forward to your next work<br />
Ross</p>
<p>3.<br />
#3<br />
Frank Maguire<br />
February 1st, 2008</p>
<p>Hi Steve, thanks for the analysis I feel it will be a great help for me to improve. I purchased your (simply golf back to basics) and found it most helpful. Do you have any lessons or videos on playing a draw etc and the ball position for same. I have no trouble slicing or hitting a fade, but have great difficulty trying to play a draw. Regards Frank maguire.<br />
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4.<br />
#4<br />
Shannon Martin<br />
May 29th, 2008</p>
<p>Hi Steve,<br />
thank’s for my analysis, I think this is going to be a huge help for my golfing game. I play with low marker’s every weekend ( 2-10) and I’m the only 18+ marker in the group, these guy’s are astonished at how hard and pure I hit the ball,(4 iron form 200 metre’s) I get called a burglar ALOT but around the green’s I’m crap, it’s not that I don’t know how to hit a chip or a putt, it’s just that I don’t enjoy practicing that, is there a way I can make this fun?</p>
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