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AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, more golf gadgets from the PGA Show, instructor Chuck Evans on "Stack and Tilt"

Monday February 4, 2008 | 05:35:08 176 words, 11659 views
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In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to Senior Staff Writer Chris Baldwin about recent changes at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am celebrity golf tournament which kicks off this week.

“This year, only three of the top 10 players are playing,” Baldwin says. “It seems like a lot of these players don’t want to play with the celebrities any more. They feel like they’re celebrities in their own right.”

In part two of his conversation about the 2008 PGA Merchandise Show, Brandon Tucker reveals a few more of the excellent golf gadgets he discovered down in Orlando.

Heard about “Stack and Tilt?” Those two words are all the rage in golf instruction these days. PGA instructor Chuck Evans, executive director of the Medicus Golf Institute, explains the swing-improvement technique.

“Aaron Baddeley, Mike Weir, a bunch of guys are starting to use this, and they’re starting to have success they’ve never seen,” Evans says.

This podcast is supported by Scotland Golf Tours and Golf Canada’s West.

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