Redesigned Internet Golf Academy
Relaunched as the V1 Golf Academy
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Performing online lessons continues to be the fastest
growing trend among V1 Pro instructors. As more instructors
take advantage of V1's online capabilities, V1 has completely
redesigned its Internet Golf Academy (IGA) and relaunched it
as the V1 Golf Academy www.v1golfacademy.com
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The new V1 Golf Academy interfaces with the V1 Pro
software and maintains the same functions as the IGA all
within a brand new layout featuring easier navigation, smartly
organized lockers and redesigned swing library. Instructors
and students will find the design of the V1 Golf Academy
fresh, simple and straightforward to use. Beginning January 9,
2007 all IGA visitors will be directed full-time to the V1
Golf Academy.
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Sign-Up for V1 Pro
Training at the 2007 PGA Merchandise
Show
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Space
is filling up quickly for the V1 Pro hands-on training classes
during the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. These
'hands-on" training seminars will include Basic and Advanced
sessions for both new and experienced V1 users.
V1
training is free and will qualify for 2 MSR credits. Classes
are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. You can
register for a class by e-mailing Gary Palis at V1 at gary.palis@ifrontiers.com
or register online at http://pgareg.v1home.com.
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PGA.com Wants
You!
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We're
looking for a few good instructors! In fact we're looking for
up to 20 PGA instructors who would like to submit video
instruction and lessons to PGA.com using their V1 software.
PGA.com is refreshing their video instruction library and is
requesting quality produced lesson examples from PGA members
to post on their website. This is an opportunity for you to
reach a worldwide audience and benefit from the PGA's
exposure. If you're interested in submitting video lessons and
instructions to PGA.com, please contact Gary Palis at
734-357-2999 or email him at gary.palis@ifrontiers.com.
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2006 PGA Teaching
& Coaching Summit Highlights
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V1 was
a proud participant in the 2006 PGA Teaching and Coaching
Summit and created a branded online academy for its attendees
to visit. Several PGA instructors used the V1 system to
conduct online analysis of students' swing and posted them to
the PGA Teaching and Coaching Summit Academy for participants
to view. Martin Hall, Dr. Jim Suttie, Peter Krause and Chuck
Cook all demonstrate how to use the V1 Pro to conduct an
Internet lessons that can posted to the V1 Golf Academy or a
branded online academy.
To view the lessons go to http://tacs.v1golf.com.
Account name is "pga2006" Password is "summit". From there you
can view lessons performed by presenters at the 2006 PGA
Teaching & Coaching Summit using the V1 Pro
software.
We at V1 wish you and your families a
wonderful Holiday season and prosperous New
Year!
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