Photo blogs are just like blogs only rather than text with occasional pictures, they’re mainly pictures. DUH!
With so many great photo opportunities in golf and on golf courses, and the new photo blog fad, I predict the next big growth in golf blogs to be golf photo blogs.
Hooked On Golf Blog has a HUGE photo gallery already with OVER 1200 PICTURES in it now! It’s not exactly in a photo blog format, but perhaps some day I’ll set it up.
So now I’m going to do my first linking to golf photo blogs. Mark this day in your calendar.
First of course is my good pal EatGolf.com. Eat is in sunny California and gets many opportunities to attend professional tour events and take pics. Since he got his new camera the pic quality is awesome. Link: Eat’s photo blog.
Also be sure to drop by One Day One Shot. This guy can shoot. He’s got great pics and there’s a new pic each day.
Ok, I’ve added a new category to the HUGE Hooked On Golf Blog Master Links Section!
Category: Photo Blogs
Time for some visual TPC enjoyment!
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#18 Approach
Woke up this morning, poured a cup o’ joe and this is the shock I had as I looked out the window. I hate snow. Snow is evil.
I live in a beautiful place for sure. When it’s like this I want to leave.
What do King Kong and The Golf Performance Center have in common? They both set up shop at the Empire State Building in New York.
I love New York. There’s no city like it. There’s no room for any growth outward so everything goes up in the form of skyscrapers, apparently even golf.
The Golf Performance Center is an indoor golf facility which provides top quality instruction with the latest technology and teaching equipment. All this from one of the most famous buildings in history, the Empire State Building. Their clients certainly shouldn’t have problems finding the place and it’s easily reachable by walking, taxi, subway or bus.
Hitting area
The hitting area is one of 3 main areas which is equipped with 3 camera views to record the student’s swing: head on, down the line and aerial.
The swing is analyzed on a JC Video system which is displayed on a 42″ plasma screen (I bet they watch the Super Bowl on it too).
They also use SmartSwing clubs which have a computer chip inside the grip which records data about the student’s swing as well.
The swing data is emailed to the students along with swing videos in the form of a lesson review. That’s a great tool. How many times did you forget half of your lesson?
Putting area
A Z factor Putting machine which is used to help determine the kind of putting stroke the student feels most comfortable with while a laser aiming system is used to make sure students are aiming correctly and with the correct amount of loft on the putter.
High speed cameras record the putting stroke and ball to show ball skid.
Coach Machine
For strength training The Golf Performance Center uses the Coach machine strength trainer. Students go through a 35 minute routine which helps build golf muscles and also trains the student with certain parts of the swing.
Other
TGPC also has other programs from tournaments to corporate events, and also provides sales of golf related books videos and other products.