PROSpectives

OK, we’ve done something a little different this year for the magazine and on the web.  Based on your feedback and in co-operation with the Ontario PGA, we have assembled some of the top Canadian PGA Professionals and Apprentices in Ontario to form an expert panel in an effort to provide our readers with a wealth of game improvement knowledge.

So here’s the feature and how’s it a little different.  We’re going to open up the web to you (our valued readers) for questions, topics and or comments that you would like to see the panel address.  From there, we will post the feedback of our experts and the result should be a curious cross-section of experience, views, insight, tips, tricks, and – guess we really won’t know until we ask.

GolfScene PROSpectives Panel for 2010:

Full Bios and backgrounds of the 2010 Panel can be found here – along with location / contact info should you decide to source out some of the very best instruction the province has to offer.  And we’ve pretty much got the geography covered so help for your game is not that far away.

Let’s say we get things started.  Use the form below to submit your question or topic of golfersation that you’d like to see discussed by our panel, then check-out the spring Magazine and or track back here for the questions and answers.

Note: due to volume of readers / requests, we will not be able to address every submission.  Our objective will be to keep the scope general and the questions / topics related to the issues with the most inquiries.


PROSpectives


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Comments

  1. Gary Simon says:

    There seems to be so many different points of view out there that most of us are just plain confused. One tip says this while another promotes exactly the opposite and sometimes within the same publication!. I’ve had more than a few golfing friends who have become disenchanted with lessons and the term ‘pro’. They have not gotten better only poorer. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds.
    G.S.

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