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Fix your putting stroke, author Susan Hill on "Going for the Green," filmmaker Jon Fitzgerald on new documentary The Back Nine

Monday August 17, 2009 | 16:37:49 172 words, 6543 views
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In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to PGA Hall of Fame member Gary Wiren - director of instruction for Donald Trump Golf Properties and founder of Golf Around the World - about fixing your putting stroke.

Author Susan Hill talks about her new book, “Going for the Green: Prepare your Body, Mind, and Swing for Winning Golf.”

“The goal of this book was to try to show from those three areas – technical, physical and mental – how we can help players at the recreational level prepare to win,” Hill says.

Ever thought you were good enough to join the PGA Tour? Documentary Filmmaker Jon Fitzgerald explores this dream in his new film, The Back Nine.

“It is a documentary about a person, in this case me, who decides after turning 40 that it might be fun to see if it’s possible to turn into a professional golf athlete,” Fitzgerald says.

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