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  2. Gary Wiren - Wikipedia

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    Gary Wiren (born 1935) is a PGA Master Professional instructor. Wiren was the Director of Education, Learning, and Research for the PGA of America between 1972 and 1985, during which time he produced the "Laws, Principles, and Preferences" of golf swing instruction.

  3. Professional Golfers' Association (Great Britain and Ireland)

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    The Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) is the professional body which represents the interests of teaching and club golf professionals in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It was established in 1901 and is based at The Belfry near Birmingham, England. It has a membership of over 7,500 professionals with 1,500 working overseas ...

  4. Jim McLean (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    McLean was a touring professional golfer for two years. He qualified for ten national club professional events, won the Westchester PGA Championship in the PGA Met Section, and won the National Skins Game held in Palm Springs, California. His first club professional position was as an assistant at Westchester Country Club. [6]

  5. Hank Haney - Wikipedia

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    Golf Digest Top 10 Teacher, 1993 - 1999; Golf Digest Top 25 Teacher, 1984 - 1992; Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher, 1984 - 2004; Golf World's Top 50 Golf Personalities Worldwide - 2000; Gulf Coast PGA Chapter "Teacher of the Year" - 1984; NCAA Division I District 6 Golf Coach of the Year - 1998; North Texas PGA Metro Chapter "Horton Smith Award ...

  6. Mac O'Grady - Wikipedia

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    Mac O'Grady (born April 26, 1951) born Phil McGleno, aka Phillip McClelland O'Grady, is an American professional golfer and golf teaching professional who played on the PGA Tour in the 1970s and 1980s, known mainly for his eccentric behavior [2] and brash statements, [3] in addition to his attending PGA Tour qualifying school 17 times before achieving his card.

  7. Mike Schuchart - Wikipedia

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    He went to PGA Tour Q-School in 1999 and 2000 but was not able to earn his tour card. [2] Schuchart won the Nebraska Open in 2002 and 2003 and was named the 2003 Nebraska Teacher of the Year. In 2003 he was also the Nebraska PGA Section Club Professional Champion. He has been named the Nebraska PGA Player of the Year three times.

  8. Dave Pelz - Wikipedia

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    Pelz began teaching PGA professionals on an individual basis in 1978, and in 1982 designed his first Short Game and Putting training facility, located in Abilene, Texas. Today, Dave Pelz Scoring Game Schools include an analysis of each individual's game, classroom theory sessions, and outdoor execution sessions.

  9. Steve Bosdosh - Wikipedia

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    Steve Bosdosh is an American professional golfer. Bosdosh has worked predominantly as a teaching professional, and is the director of instruction at Four Streams Golf Academy in Beallsville, Maryland. He previously held the same position at the TPC at Avenel in Potomac, Maryland for over fourteen years.