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Medicus Golf Player Development Program "Bash on the Beach"
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Medicus Golf Player Development Program

“Bash on the Beach”


LEARN...TRAIN...PRACTICE...IMPROVE...DOMINATE! 


  Emerald Bay Golf Club

Destin Florida

February 6 – 15

 

Beginning February 6 Medicus Golf will be welcoming our European Junior Player Development Players to Destin Florida for 10 days of hands on instruction with Chuck Evans, Executive Director of Instruction, and team.  We have also opened this event to all juniors, college and aspiring tour players.  This event will provide golfers with an opportunity to jumpstart their 2009 golf season.

 

Medicus Golf Player Development Program

With Medicus Golf being sponsors of the Preseason AJGA Tournament Series and our affiliation with other Junior Golf Programs, assisting junior golfers to "Live Their Vision" has become a very high priority.  This has led us to develop the Medicus Player Development Program.

 

As an athlete, the only possible avenue to success is to rely on proven methods and solid training techniques. It is important to build well-rounded players utilizing a technical, tactical, physical and mental training model approach. At Medicus Golf each component of training is clearly defined, managed and tutored, forcing young players to execute on their fundamentals while dealing with constructive situations both physically and mentally.

 

Students work on swing mechanics together with mental and physical conditioning. Corrective drills, practice technique, course management sessions, and extensive work on tournament preparation and tournament performance are all essential elements of the Medicus Player Development “experience”.

 

To achieve the goal of lasting golf swing development, practice sessions will begin with the smallest of stroke and progressively build into the fullswing. To make the necessary improvements from mechanics to feel, our instructors prescribe corrective drills that are specific to each student's needs and to enhance the process students will use the same Medicus Training Aids that have been used worldwide by Top Touring Professionals, Club Professionals and the world's best Amateurs alike for golf game improvement.   

 

Course Management

It takes more than the correct technique to produce champion golfers; it takes mastering the art of managing oneself both on the practice tee as well as on the golf course. To this end, students have an opportunity to apply what they have learned on the practice tee in the morning sessions on the "field of play", the golf course.

 

During the course of the round, the instructor will have eyes on during a portion of the round and then the player will then complete their round with the other attendees.  Upon completion of the round, students will be evaluated on their round.

All pertinent statistics will be recorded and the rounds will be discussed and analyzed with the student's instructor.

 

Our goal at Medicus Golf is to teach golfers of how to "play and compete" rather than merely" how to swing."

 

This combined process of playing, competing, and scoring will give golfers the tools they need for success.

 

For more information or to book your “Golf Changing Experience” contact Randy at:

Email:           rsparks@medicusgolfinstitute.com

Phone:          1-850-685-1032

 

Itinerary

 

Feb 6 – 8              Mornings will be filled with golf swing instruction building each players personal swing pattern with Chuck Evans and Medicus Team + mental game with Carey Mumford.

 

                                Afternoons, after juniors have been monitored briefly on course and while they play their on course rounds, golf instructors who attend this event will have golf swing training and mental coaching by Chuck and Carey.

 

Feb 9 – 15            Mornings will be filled with further golf swing training and building each players personal swing pattern.  Afternoons will be spent in application on the “Field of Play” the golf course.

 

 

Bios


Chuck Evans
(Executive Director of Instruction Medicus Golf)

Recently named to Golf Magazine’s TOP 100 Instructors in America

 

Chuck Evans has been teaching golf since 1970 and is one of only 31 teachers worldwide designated to hold a "Doctorate in Golf Stroke Engineering." He is Executive Director of Instruction for the Medicus Golf and has served as Director of Schools for the PGA Tour Golf Academy and the Director of Instruction for the United States Golf Institute and The Golfing Machine.

 

In addition, Chuck has been the featured speaker at various PGA Sections, LPGA teaching workshops and European Teaching workshops.  Known as a “Teachers Teacher” over 40% of Golf’s TOP Teachers on the famed Top 100 and Top 50 lists have attended his workshops on the science of the golf stroke.

 

During this time Chuck has taught in excess of 200,000 players through private lessons, golf schools, workshops and seminars. 

 

Chuck has also been recognized by his peers and Golf Magazine as one of Americas Top Teachers and has published numerous instructional articles both in national and local golf publications.

Carey G. Mumford
(Mental Coach) 

For the past 28 years, Carey Mumford has used his energy and background to encourage and support the competence of those who manage, teach and play the game of golf. Prior to that time, he was involved with services to people, first through hospital chaplaincy and then in counseling and coaching for human resource development. His devotion to such challenges has been constant.

During the several years he gave to human resource development for a major Sunbelt resort/recreation developer, he was often sought out by golf professionals, club managers and others associated with the game, for help with their various tasks. His understanding of human behavior, self-management and stress reduction were most welcome among the resources they wanted.

That led to an invitation from the PGA of America, as they began their advanced education program, to serve on the faculty, which he did for the duration of the school. In addition, he has continued to conduct playing and teaching clinics and workshops across the country and in Canada, and regularly coaches amateur and professional players, assisting them with the mental skills that influence building effective habits and playing the game. He is also a regular contributor of articles for newsletters and golf forums across the globe, and has books out in 20 countries. He also assists corporate groups with systems and human resource issues, concerns and developmental needs.

In their special issue on the mental game in 1990, Golf Magazine recognized him among the top dozen golf psychologists in the country, and Golf World Magazine devoted two pages to his second book (The Double Connexion) in the Pro-Report section of their June 19, 1992 issue. His work was featured in the "The 2000 Official Guide to Junior Golf published as "The Game for Life."

His unique approach to the mental game has earned wide acceptance among golf professionals, largely because it goes beyond "what" ought to happen and shows "how" it is implemented and used by any player or instructor. Unnecessary complications are normalized through the process he designed by integrating principles of behavior, psychology and physiology. Thus teachers and players have "user-friendly" resources to reshape widely held, though misleading, notions that have unwittingly influenced players to "shoot themselves in the foot."

Two of the books he has written, GOLF'S BEST KEPT SECRET and THE DOUBLE CONNEXION, describe the context of "playing the game within yourself" and the natural principles and processes essential to balance and integrate mental and manual skills. That allows players to move naturally, and without hindrance, from the practice tee to the golf course. The applications to life and work are equally present also. It was the cross-currents of common denominators in these seemingly dissimilar arenas that stimulated both books.

He has faced more than 22,000 of the Class A Member Professionals of the PGA, conducted in excess of 200 clinics for amateurs and professionals in 30 states and Canada, and worked individually with over 100 players on the several Professional Golf Tours of record since 1980. 

To find out more about how to be involved in the Medicus Player Development Program, become a Medicus Golf Instructor, attend a golf school, or how to use Medicus Products, please click HERE or contact Randy Sparks at: rsparks@medicusgolfinstitute.com or call 1-850-685-1032.
 

 

 

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