callaway golf,golf lesson,discount golf club,golf equipment review,golf gifts, golf holiday,golf news,golf store,golf tips,pga tour
Golf Today Home Page all the latest golf news Coverage of all the worlds major tours For all your golfing needs Golf Course Directory Out on the course Golf related travel Whats going on
 
Worldwide Feature Articles
This Year's News Stories
Previous Year's Golf News Articles
 
more information
 

The Golf Today site was redesigned and re-launched in December 1998, at which time the page impressions were around 125,000 per month. Due to the comprehensive archiving system, the size of the site grew, with some of the areas developing particular significance. With this is mind, the Amateur Golf site was developed in January 1999, allowing this area of golf to be covered with more depth. This was closely followed by: Golf Industry, Go Golf and Golf Pro-Online, with the latest addition to the Golf Today Network being Golf Ecology.

Try some quality professional golf lessons to improve your game

Millions of people throughout the world play golf (3 million in Britain, 10 million in the USA) but very few become really good golfers. Why is this? Basically it is the wrong way in which the golf swing has been analysed and consequently the golf lessons this is based on is equally wrong.

Incorrect golf lessons can never lead to progress and achievement. Golf books can help but are nothing more than a "try this" or "think about" approach to problems. Nearly every golf book, even by some of the great players, have fallen down and have often done more harm than good. They express personal ideas rather than genuinely tested teaching concepts.

For any real progress to be made with a golf lessons a start must be made from a correct analysis of the basic swing movement. Having found the essential principle, it is essential then to devise and test a simple method of teaching these. The method must produce the desired result each and every time it is applied. One man who devoted his life in golf to finding a method of teaching the golf swing was Leslie King.

His method with golf lessons consistently produced international players, national and county champions, single figure players by the score and most of all it produced a release from the "trial and error golf" for thousands of average players. Mr King's method are still employed by Steve Gould and David Wilkinson, the two protégés he taught at the golf school located in the centre of London's West End.

We at Golf Today promote Mr King's methods of golf teaching and any one coming to us for lessons can be assured of the best tuition available.