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HH “Teaching the Teacher” Seminar
The “Teaching the Teacher” seminar is an intensive, two-day certification program designed exclusively for golf coaches and teaching professionals.
Now in its 14th year, the Hank Haney "Teaching the Teacher” seminar will be held Sunday, February 24 - Monday, February 25, 2008 at the Hank Haney Golf world headquarters and state-of-the-art training facility in Lewisville, Texas.
The seminar provides a unique opportunity to learn Hank Haney's teaching philosophy related to the swing plane, impact and ball flight correction. Participants will observe Hank's methods using the most sophisticated technology and training equipment available. A combination of full swing video analysis software, Science and Motion™ Putting software, range instruction along with Hank’s unique "hands-on" approach will provide a realistic learning environment for the analysis, direction, and corrections to the student’s ball flight and swing shape.
Each participant will have the opportunity to work closely with Hank and his staff on the teaching of full-swing, putting, chipping and pitching techniques as well as practice and develop their own teaching and playing skills.
All participants in the 2008 “Teaching the Teacher” Seminar will receive 8 MSR hours for PGA Continuing Education. All participants who successfully complete the seminar will be listed as an affiliate and displayed on the Hank Haney Golf website.
Due to limited class size, we encourage you to make reservations soon.
Date:
Sunday, February 24 - Monday, February 25, 2008
Time:
The seminar starts at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at 4:00 p.m. each day.
Location:
Hank Haney Vista Ridge – World Headquarters
2791 S. Stemmons FWY
Lewisville, TX 75067
Tuition: $795
Tuition for the two day event includes lunch, snacks and materials for each day.
Registration:
To register or for more information contact Hank Haney Golf at (972) 315-5300.
Hank Haney Golf is “Dedicated to making the game better, not just for players, but for everyone.”
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