If You Raise Money For A Golf Career... Be Like Mike...






by Donald Saminski


I'm a big fan of Mike Bender

1 reason is the guy is a superb individual, who happens to be a great teacher...ok, that's more than 1 cause, but you get the point. He has the disposition and wisdom that keeps students coming back for much more. I also love the fact that the last time I was in Florida with my family members I was in a position to schedule an appointment and visit the academy for a lesson.

The experience was second to none. To know that your getting trained to learn a system that has a confirmed track record of good results...well that is priceless! The feelings generated from that understanding provides me a boost of confidence that gets me past my round if I'm struggling a bit.

That is why I say before you raise money for a golf profession you have to get on board using the Most Efficient Golf Swing Attainable Method (MEGSA). It'll really help your investors get a quick ROI.

A Little About Mike Bender...

In 2009, the PGA of America named Mike Bender as their National Teacher of the Year, the highest teaching award a member can earn. He also is ranked among the Top ten Greatest Teachers in America by Golf Digest Magazine and, for more than 15 years, has been included in GOLF Magazine's Top 100 Teacher list.

As Bender has quickly achieved worldwide recognition amongst his peers, the game's top players have sought out his advice. Zach Johnson, six-time PGA Tour winner and 2007 Masters Champion, has trained with Mike because Johnson was launching his professional profession on the mini-tours much more than a decade ago. LPGA tournament winners, Seon Hwa Lee also has worked with Mike for years. Much more lately, PGA Tour veterans including, Jonathan Byrd, Robert Damron, D.J. Brigman, and two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen, have put their faith in Mike. All told, Bender has helped almost two-dozen PGA, Champions and LPGA Tour experts with their games.

A lot of these experts have a high comfort level with Mike simply because they know he has been in their shoes. Bender was a three-time NCAA All-American (1978-1980) and two-time NCAA Division III individual champion (1979-1980) prior to spending 3 seasons on the PGA Tour from 1987-89.

An excellent instructor must also have a burning desire to transfer this understanding to actual improvement in each student's game. Mike not just desires to have the ability to explain how a student should make the most efficient golf swing feasible, but he desires to create certain the student feels the correct swing for himself. As soon as the student can really feel the correct motion, it becomes critical to locate ways to allow the student to develop the correct motion even when the teacher is not watching.

Bender's revolutionary solution is called MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment. The final result, which stands for Most Efficient Golf Swing Attainable is now becoming utilized by more than a dozen touring professionals, which includes Johnson and previously Morgan Pressel. This comprehensive coaching station is situated on a practice range or indoor facility and permits golfers to hit shots while avoiding the unit's adjustable bumpers that provide real-time feedback as to whether or not the club and physique are in the preferred positions during the swing.

Today, from his home base near Orlando at Timacuan Golf Club in Lake Mary, Florida, Bender continues to style new coaching aids, refine the MEGSA PPE and study the golf swing in much more detail to figure out what traits can make a golf swing even more effective and powerful. For Mike, it's a quest for perfection that will never be complete; it is also a quest that has already made Bender number one of the game's finest instructors.




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