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Cover Story:
The Growing Influence
of PGA Professionals
Changing times, greater responsibility
by Roger Graves
68 Instruction:
Teaching Teachers
Help your students become better
pressure putters through drills that
encourage nervous energy
by Michael Breed, PGA
74 Equipment:
Scouting the Competition
Spending time at other nearby facilities will
provide you with a competitive advantage
by Scott Kramer
76 Ask PGA Professionals
What new piece of golf equipment for 2010
are you most excited about and why?
78 Focus on Fairway
Woods and Hybrids
Rapid changes include adjustable fairway
woods, the latest driver-style technology
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On the Cover:
Photo of Massena
(N. Y.) Country Club
PGA Head
Professional
Thomas Siddon
(second from left,
shaking hands) by
Montana Pritchard.
Clubfitting
Top PGA Merchandisers address the
custom-fitting trends they hope to
capitalize upon in 2010
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83 New Equipment
88 Apparel, Fall 2010 Preview:
Taking Chances Once Again
After playing it close to the vest,
manufacturers are introducing a lot of
color, edgy new designs and eye-catching
garment details for fall
by Lisa Goulian
90 Fall Apparel at a Glance
102 PGA Merchandise Show Review:
A Show of Cautious Optimism
The 57th PGA Merchandise Show paves the
way for economic recovery in what everyone
in the golf industry hopes will be a
turnaround year in 2010
by Roger Graves, PGA Magazine staff
122 Travel:
Savvy Surveying
Wondering where golfers want to go on their
next trip? Knowing how to ask can help you
find the right answers
by Don Jozwiak
PGA Brand: PGA members can view and download the PGA member
logos from PGALinks.com. These are available for use on the Web and for
printing purposes. The PGA Stylebook, PGA Brand Book, PGA Messaging
Guidelines and PGA Professional Guidelines are also available.