Tips + Testimonials
What do the pros say?
"I discovered the Teach-n-Towel at the 2009 PGA Show. I knew it was going to be a huge hit. Juniors are visual learners and if they are going to have success it is all in the set-up. Problem solved! I use these in every camp, lesson, and clinic I have. On the first day of class I make sure I have plenty on hand. Why, because after the parents see them I sell them to 90% of the class. The parent's are almost embarrassed to ask if there are adult sizes. Problem solved again with the Adult and Ms. versions!"
Doug Lemons, PGA
Founder/Director of Golf
Ohio Junior Golf Academy | Canton, Ohio
"The Teach-N-Towel is one of my favorite teaching aids. In addition to its effectiveness in showing various address fundamentals, it’s been great to use as a regular towel during playing lessons. Both ways generate great marketing for sales of the product and it’s easily become one of my Top 5 trainings aids due to its self-promotion and ease-of-use. Great product to have out at the practice facility and in the golf shops!"
Nicole Weller
PGA/LPGA Teaching Professional
The Landings Club | Savannah, GA
"The Teach-N-Towel Jr. just makes sense! Kids love it and learn from using it. A must for junior golf programs."
JD Drimel
PGA Professional
Medina Golf & Country Club | Medina, MN
Satisfied Teach-N-Towel customers include:
Adventure Golf Academy |
First Tee Minneapolis |
Olympic Hill Golf Club Riverwood National Golf Course Rockford Park District Rolling Hills Country Club San Gabriel Country Club Southview Country Club Stanford University Golf Course The Golf Club at Cedar Creek The Landing Club/Deer Creek The Landings Club/Plantation The Minikahda Club The Pines at Grand View Lodge Three Rivers Park District Town & Country Club TPC Boston TPC Twin Cities Traditions Club @ Texas A&M White Manor Country Club Winged Foot Golf Club Women’s Golf Connection |
Driver Tip
- Draw a line between your left eye and the ball. Your hands should fall along that line.
- Hip rotation is key to a powerful shot.
- Accelerate your swing speed to the finish.
- Finish stroke with right knee facing target.
Iron Tip
- Keep weight centered during back swing.
- Hit down on the ball to create higher ball flight.
- Finish with weight on front foot and back knee facing target.
Chipping Tip
- Hands slightly in front of the ball.
- Stroke, same as putting, should be as far forward as back.
- Hands accelerate through stroke.
Putting Tip
- Stroke must go as far forward as back.
- No lower body movement.
- Move the shoulders, arms, and hands together to create the perfect putting stroke.
The Teach-N-Towel Jr. is perfect for young golfers who need help with the basic fundamentals of set-up, alignment and ball placement. |
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