April 11th 2008 01:16 pm
Lorena Ochoa does it effortlessly
Sorry I haven’t written anything in awhile. Getting adjusted to my new job and planning tournaments, etc. The weather has not cooperated much in this part of the world in early Spring. I made a quick trip back to Hot Springs and Conway to pick up “Charter” (my dog) a few weeks ago. If you are an animal lover, you know I was anxious to get him moved with me. Getting him settled to his new environs is a whole other story! I have also signed a contract to play Wilson irons. They look pretty good and I had been on their staff in the past years. Good company, but have been under the radar as of late.
How about Lorena Ochoa? I can’t say enough, but she is the epitome of what I teach. It is amazing how much the women’s tour has evolved in the past eight years. I think it’s sad though, that nine out of the top ten ranked woman in the world are not from the states. (nothing against other nationalities, just an observation of the US losing ground). Mr. Hogan has had such an influence on the PGA teachers, it’s left us behind. Enough said. ![]()
Hope you have a great Masters weekend. My favorite tourney.
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Steve Wozeniak PGA on 12 Apr 2008 at 9:23 am #
Hogan had a horrid swing when he did Power Golf, he learned the correct information in 1945 from Sam Byrd who was his coach for the next 20 years!! Most Instructors in the States have NO CLUE what happens in the swing. Many of them use pictures of Hogan in Power Golf thinking these are good positions SAD!!! Most have no clue what Hogan was even saying in Five Lessons….
Steve Wozeniak PGA Director of Instruction Bellevue/Lake Spanaway Golf Courses http://www.stevewozeniak.com