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Practically, the internet is flooding with tutorials and instructions of almost all of the things man can think of. And golf is not an exemption. It has been tough for golf magazines because of this medium. Magazines are the traditional sources of tips, lessons, information and updates. Today, golf tips and lessons and analyses are published for free on the internet and further classified by topics that your monthly magazine subscription will be put to shame. Furthermore, you wouldn’t think buying a book is a good idea either.

 

But the problem with these available materials is that they are very varied that they tend to contradict each other. Also, the tips and lessons might not always work for you. It would also be very difficult to stick to one instructional idea to apply to your game before finding another that actually works for you.

 

There is no need to worry because GolfTec is working with Golf Magazine to offer services via My Pro To Go application for as low as $39 a lesson.  The online instructions are very specific and interactive. On practicing your strokes, it would require you or a friend, to film you from different angles.  These records will have to be evaluated and analyzed through the application and consequently give feedback to your performance.  

 

Communication to instructors is also catered through the application; thus slashing the distance issue between instructions. Your pga instructor can analyze your swings through the recorded practice and give the analyses real-time. Tour pros and elite amateurs are actually into these systems already.

 

These online resources are best used with patience, disciple and average technological ability. Other references for practice lessons are also compiled by Annika Sorenstam, if you are interested enough to add more instructional materials. Yet if you are mostly on just video watching then better watch the PGA of LPGA Tours and discover golf as they should be.

 

Golf Online Resources

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