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Article Title: Rub of the Green - For Golf and for Life
Author: Richard Heineman
Category: Golf, Sales, Hobbies
Word Count: 419
Keywords: golf, golf television, golf instruction
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Golf is a sport that really isn't something you can do half way. Sure there are 
the players who occasionally play once a month or so. But then there are the 
players who really love the sport and catch the bug. Golf becomes the thing 
that their life revolves around. What's wrong with that? Golf can really become 
a lifestyle. What every lover of golf needs is a great golf show that they can 
really enjoy and be entertained and of course learn and grow as a player and as 
a person. John Power's, a golfer himself, knew that. He turned his love of golf 
into a great television serious called Rub of the Green.

The title of Rub of the Green comes right out of the rules of golf. When a real 
golfer hits a shot down the middle of the faraway and it lands in a divot they 
play the ball as it lies. That's called rub of the green. Well John Powers took 
this idea a little bit further and decided not to make your average golf show 
but to make one that could also parallel to everyday life. Just like in golf, 
sometimes bad things happen. Even to good people. This show is to remind you 
that when life throws your curves take those lemons and make lemonade. 

Rub of the Green always includes instruction from PGA teaching professionals 
like Jim Terry, Wally Armstrong, Charles Platt and Dennis Warnbery. It is jam 
packed with instruction that breaks down ways to improve your grip, swing or 
any other part of your game. It is not just for beginners out there but also 
for those who have been playing for twenty or even thirty years.

One of the best things about Rub of the Green is that it touches on every 
aspect of the game of golf from technique issues down to improving your mental 
game. It even leaves a segment where they tie in lessons you learn about golf 
from Rub of the Green and how you can bring those lessons to your everyday 
life. You will walk away a better player because of Rub of the Green.

So many things can be learned about life from the game of golf. The show 
teaches you different aspects of the technical side of golf but then relates 
straight into your life. It takes patience, agility and adaptability to play 
golf, but it also takes those same things to weather life. That is what Rub of 
the Green is all about.

The Golf Shopping Network is a full service marketing firm with a syndicated 
television series reaching over 100 million households that connects the 
industrys leading golf equipment manufacturers and retailers to millions of 
golf fans. Please visit us at http://www.GSNtv.biz.
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