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EGTF China 2015

It is now 5 years since we began running courses in China, and in that time we have seen many new people complete the EGTF training programs.  The EGTF brand is becoming associated with high quality, instructional golf courses aimed at getting people with a passion for teaching, into golf coaching.

The progress has been made easy with the excellent help of Jack Lee and David Zhou, who run EGTF China and are dedicated to establishing the courses here.

We are looking to develop the EGTF name along with our excellent Junior Program to help more people get into golf through our passionate EGTF golf coaches.  2015 looks full of promise and with hard work and dedication, we should see a lot of activity in the golf coaching market.

The Diploma Course at Senxing Driving Range in May 2015 has proved to be very good with 4 high level players, from a Chinese LPGA player to already established golf coaches, coming through our system.

EGTF Diploma Course - Senxing Driving Range May 2015

EGTF Diploma Course – Senxing Driving Range May 2015

Bill Abbott instructing on the Range

Bill Abbott instructing on the Range

Class Room Lectures

Class Room Lectures

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EGTF Students working on the Range giving lessons

EGTF Students working on the Range giving lessons

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EGTF Group, Staff and Volunteers

EGTF Group, Staff and Volunteers

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Bill Abbott EGTF Director of Education, and Jack Lee EGTF China Representative

Bill Abbott EGTF Director of Education, and Jack Lee EGTF China Representative

 

 

 

EGTF Taizhou Golf Academy Opening – May 2015

I was pleased to be able to come over to Taizhou for the opening of the new EGTF China Golf Academy.  Myself and Jimmy Qi (China PGA Player) were asked to do the official opening of the facility, which is the work of EGTF China Representative Jack Lee.

Grand Opening Ceremony

Grand Opening Ceremony

It is a very impressive facility, in the grounds of the Taizhou Athletics Stadium, developing the driving range and par 3 course from the old warm up track and surrounding grounds.

Taizhou Driving Range

Taizhou Driving Range

Jack and his team of EGTF coaches will be implementing the EGTF Junior Program at the facility along with a variety of adult programs as well.

As the name of the EGTF starts to spread in China, we anticipate more golf academies opening, using the simple methods created by the EGTF, and producing the next generation of Chinese golf players.

Congratulations to Jack Lee and his team for the hard work over the last few years in developing the EGTF brand in China.

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Bill Abbott EGTF - Jack Lee EGTF China

Bill Abbott EGTF – Jack Lee EGTF China

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Taizhou Driving Range

Taizhou Driving Range

Thaizhou Driving Range

Taizhou Driving Range

Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony

Bill Abbott EGTF - Jimmy Qi China PGA Player

Bill Abbott EGTF – Jimmy Qi China PGA Player

Driving Range Road Way

Driving Range Road Way

Entrance to Driving Range

Entrance to Driving Range

Gym Room

Gym Room

EGTF CPD 2015 – COMPLETE PUTTING DAY

I AM ONCE AGAIN HOLDING A CPD DAY AT DARENTH VALLEY GOLF CLUB IN KENT ON MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2015.  DETAILS BELOW:

EGTF – COMPLETE PUTTING PROGRAMME – 2015

THE EGTF PUTTING DAY WILL HELP YOU FIND OUT HOW TO HOLE MORE PUTTS, AND LOWER YOUR SCORES.

IT IS A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME THAT WILL COVER ALL ASPECTS OF PUTTING IN DEPTH, USING HIGH LEVEL TECHNOLOGY AND TOUR STANDARD INFORMATION.

RORY MCILROY ON THE QUINTIC BALL ROLL SOFTWARE

 

I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN.

BILL ABBOTT – EGTF MASTER TEACHING PROFESSIONAL

UNIVEGO

These are two quotes from a book by Chris Riddoch `The Golf Swing`.

Pressure doesn´t cause a bad shots by distracting us, it does so by tempting us to apply too much control. A golf swing under pressure looks ´steery´because the player is trying to steer the ball carefully, searching for extra control. The swing looks- and is- slower and more deliberate than usual. The player is once again thinking through the movements, running off components separately. The swing has become more beginner-like, it is been de-automated.

We should consider many things before we change our golf swings, because the process of making permanent changes to automated swing routines is measured not in hours, weeks or months, but years. For most of us, it is normally better to practise with our swing, rather than continually change our swing.

So let us put this into plain words: Every time we think about our swing on the golf course it becomes beginner like, and to change our swing will take hours and hours of practice and will take years to become automatic. I will not bore you at the moment with all the science behind these quotes. We can discuss all of the facts later in our seminars.

Let us now take the normal everyday golf lesson that happens in golf clubs and driving ranges all over the world.

Mr. Club Player has decided to take a golf lesson with his local Pro. He turns up at the lesson and the Pro asks him what he can do for him today. They talk about his situation and Mr. Club Player starts to hit some balls. The Pro starts to film Mr. CP swing or just takes a look at him hitting balls. After a few shots the Pro will show him his swing or talk to him about what he has observed. They will talk about the changes and new positions or actions that the Pro thinks will help make his swing better.

Mr.CP will start hitting more balls and the Pro will give him some advice and drills so that he can start learning the new positions. After the lesson is over Mr.CP will pay the lesson and has now the advice that he thinks he needs to improve.

Now what most of the players do not understand is that to make these changes automatic it will take ages, Mr.CP is a working man and only has time to play golf maybe once a week and if his wife  allows him , he can play on the weekends with his friends.

After the lesson he understand the changes that he has to make and when he is on the golf course the next time with his friend he will think about the new positions and try and improve his swing.

We know that that will be a disaster!!!! Mr.CP has been playing golf for 10 years now, and all his experience that he has gained and the practiced that he has put into becoming an 18HCp is at that moment lost. He is now in a beginner stage of trying to control his swing with his thoughts and everything just falls apart. He will never blame the Pro, he will probably think that he is too stupid to do that what the Pro told him to change.

After the game he may think that the next time he is at the golf club maybe he should hit a few balls on the range before going out on the course. Maybe that will be better. We all know what happens!!!

Over the last 2 years I have been listening and speaking to lots of clever people and we at UNIVEGO have developed a way to simplify the art of how Humans learn a motor skill, and more important how to transfer these skills to the golf course. We make it understandable that it is impossible to use technical thoughts about our swings and think that it will help us improve our games. We have developed a method that makes it simple to transfer all those hours of practice from the driving range to the golf course.

We can help players like Mr.CP understand how important it is to think correctly and use the right thoughts to have more fun and achieve better results on the course. This knowledge that we have gained is also valid for many Professional who are trying to make their living with golf. If you are still have swing thoughts while hitting the golf ball on the golf course you have to come and see us as soon as possible!!!!!!

The information that the Pros give in their lessons maybe correct, but Mr.CP has to understand how and when to apply that information and how his thoughts and feelings effect the final outcome.

That is our job at UNIVEGO. We are the next step in the development of playing better golf and having more fun. Univego is the missing link between skill development and reaching your true potential. As we say: Just UNIVEGO it!!!!

The big problem with today’s golf swing is- it is too big a problem.

Only a brave coach ignore a teaching strategy that is more effective and more acceptable to pupils.

Do not miss this great opportunity of becoming a better Golf Coach and to be the best that you can be in your lesson.  I will be working with the EGTF later this year to bring you a CPD Day in Spain.

This information you really need!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you

Nigel Elder

EGTF Master Teaching Professional

Univego Coach

Dean Davis Trick Shot Show

EGTF Master Professional and Master trick shot show specialist Dean Davis, is taking bookings for his Trick Shot Show this year. If you are interested in having something a bit different at your golf club or driving range, have a look at Dean’s website to see all that he offers in his show. It’s a very good performance and may be just the thing you are looking for, for that special occasion.  Dean will give any EGTF Member a 10% discount when booking. Details below:

Trick Shot Info – EGTF Copy

Email – info@golftrickshotshow.com 

Website – www.golftrickshotshow.com

Stuart Gavaghan

 

I started playing golf aged 7, but I had been around golf since the age of 3 as my father was on the Committee at our club.  I was Junior Captain and played under 21’s for Surrey County Golf Union.  I won three County titles including Surrey Championship at Croham Hurst 36 hole event.  After that win, golf would become my career, but I waited until I had some savings.  I wanted to start abroad and called an Advert in PGA Profile, an Assistant needed in Germany.  I went for an interview and started immediately.  I found it was only Teaching Pro’s they wanted and I would soon be teaching every day from March-October.  So this was when I became a Golf Teacher in 1989-90.

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Where do you work?

A Golf Centre in Germany (Dusseldorf area) as Head Coach and also Manager of the Range and Short Course.   A famous German Tennis player owns it and it also has 6 indoor Tennis courts.

Where do you play golf?

I play at Rittergut Birkhof where I also work 2 x per week since 1997.

What is the best thing about being a Teaching Professional?

Helping all kinds of people from all jobs or unemployed, so that golf keeps them occupied and out in the fresh air making good use of their free time.

What is the worst thing about being a Teaching Professional?

The long Winter or leaving family and friends when heading out to Germany for sometimes 10 hard months’ solid teaching, is hard to get used to.

How many lessons do you do in the Summer and the Winter?

No lessons in the Winter but the Summer varies 30+ per week.

What do you consider is the most important lesson you could give someone and why?

Start with good posture.  Learning how to stand correctly will avoid any injuries to the spine, knees and hips.

What is your favourite drill and why?

Simply the goalkeeper drill.  Stand like one for good posture.

Who is your favourite player and why?

Favourite player of modern times is Rory McIlroy because he has a good golf swing and short game.

Who would be your favourite fourball and why?

Ideal 4 ball would be me, Rory McIlroy, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, because of the mixture of all ages and different golf swings to learn off of.

Which is the best course you have played and why?

The Victoria Club in The Algarve for the sun in the Winter and the layout of big lakes and perfect fairways with fast greens.  It also has a very relaxed Club House.

What is your best and worst experience you have had in golf?

The best experience in golf was winning three under 21 Surrey County Championships one after the other.  I also played rounds with the longest hole in one record holder, Peter Lovesey.  I met Tony Jacklin for an hour’s talk one-to-one at San Roque Golf Club in 1990.

The worst experience was playing Winter golf in the UK on muddy, wet and sometimes freezing conditions.

Why did you become a Teaching Professional?

I became a Teaching Professional because I enjoyed it.

What is the best tip you could give a junior golfer?

A junior golfer should always take a lesson or more with an EGTF Teaching Professional, because of the simplified and fun approach to teaching.

What’s in the bag?

I have a contract with Callaway that keeps me up to date with their irons and woods.

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