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		<title>Choi finishes 2nd at Transitions-enters top 50 again</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 05:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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22nd March&#124;South Korea&#8217;s KJ Choi continued his recent run of good   form by finishing 2nd in the USPGA Tour&#8217;s Transitions Championship at   Innisbrook. Choi shot an impressive final round of 4 under par 67 to   finish just 1 shot behind winner Jim Furyk of the United States.
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<p>22nd March|South Korea&#8217;s KJ Choi continued his recent run of good   form by finishing 2nd in the USPGA Tour&#8217;s Transitions Championship at   Innisbrook. Choi shot an impressive final round of 4 under par 67 to   finish just 1 shot behind winner Jim Furyk of the United States.</p>
<p>The strong finish was doubly satisfying for the man known as &#8220;The   Tank&#8221; as it moved him up from 75th to 47th in the Official World Golf   Rankings. That means that as of now, Choi is in the field for the   Augusta Masters which begins on the 8th of April. He needs to stay   within the top 50 for the next couple of weeks to ensure his spot in the   field at the first major of the 2010 season.</p>
<p>It has been a tough couple of years for Choi who has struggled with   his game due to equipment changes as well as what he described as his   own impatience with regards to his fitness regime:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>I had a lot of excess fat stored in my body,</em>&#8221; said Choi. &#8220;<em>But   I think we tried to do it in such a short time that I lost more than   what I needed to, and that threw my body off a little bit. I lost a lot   of energy. Just compared to the reduction of the weight, the specs for   my clubs, they didn&#8217;t feel right. So everything was kind of thrown   off-balance</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>His  3rd place finish at last year&#8217;s Northern Trust Open at Riviera   was pretty much the only bright spot in a season where he struggled   enough to almost fall out of the top 100 ranked players in the world.   Meanwhile, his compatriot Y.E Yang took the golf world by storm, not   only winning his first PGA Tour event at the Honda Classic, but backing   that up with an epic win over world number 1 Tiger Woods at the US PGA   Championship to become Asia&#8217;s first Major Champion.</p>
<p>Plenty of motivation to get his game back on track.</p>
<p>Choi showed some signs of a resurgence towards the end of last year   as he won the Iskandar Johor Open on the Asian Tour , where his pro golf   journey began. He began the 2010 season in promising fashion with top   20 finishes at the Farmers Insurance Open and the Mayakoba Golf  Classic.  He also came close to winning the Maybank Malaysian Open on  the Asian  Tour, losing out to 18 year old compatriot Noh Seong-yul by a  shot.</p>
<p>Choi&#8217;s coach <a href="http://www.puregolftraining.com/public/department36.cfm">Steve   Bann</a> has been predicting a solid performance from KJ over the last   few weeks, having seen him perform really well in practice: &#8220;KJ was  just  rearing to go after a practice session before the AT&amp;T Pebble  Beach  National Pro-Am&#8221; said Bann. &#8220;Something just clicked while we were   working on his swing, and he said &#8220;that&#8217;s it, lets go play&#8221;". &#8220;He   couldn&#8217;t wait for the tournament to start&#8221;. For the record, Choi   finished T21 at that event after sharing the lead at one point in the   opening round.</p>
<p>Moving forward, KJ is just looking to continue to trust his skills   and using Pure Golf Training concepts such as &#8220;The Confidence Cycle&#8221; to   believe in his ability to perform under pressure, when it counts. Of   course, there is no bigger test of nerves than a major championship, and   Choi admits it has been in the back of his mind to continue his run of   playing in every Masters tournament since 2002, with a 3rd place  finish  being his best (in 2004).</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>When I started out this year, I didn&#8217;t really think about it that   much, but obviously it was in my mind</em>,&#8221; said Choi. &#8220;<em>I just said   to myself to take it week-by-week and just try my best. To hear that   this finish puts me in 47th in the world, it&#8217;s actually better than what   I thought I would be at this point. All I can say is I will try my  best  next week to maintain or better that position</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pure Golf Training would like to congratulate KJ Choi on a wonderful   performance and wish him the best of luck in the coming weeks. Hope to   see you at The Masters KJ!</p>
<p>P.S <a href="http://twaud.io/5Rk" target="_blank">Here is a link to an audio interview of KJ after the   Transitions Championship:</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://puregolfblog.com">A  big thanks to Pure Golf Blog for this content:</a></p>
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		<title>Presnell makes a big statement on PGA Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 06:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Alistair Presnell did a great job of putting everything into perspective after his blistering final round 64 earned him a T6 finish and his biggest ever paycheck at the WGC CA Championships. Speaking to reporters after his round, he spoke about his earlier conversation with some of the other Aussies at the event :
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<p>Alistair Presnell did a great job of putting everything into perspective after his blistering final round 64 earned him a T6 finish and his biggest ever paycheck at the WGC CA Championships. Speaking to reporters after his round, he spoke about his earlier conversation with some of the other Aussies at the event :</p>
<p>“I was talking to the boys the other night and they were talking about their Porsche GT3s and I’m thinking about my $5,000 car back home,” he said with a laugh.</p>
<p>With a check of US $214, 300, he could probably get a pretty decent upgrade.</p>
<p>Presnell finished with 3 straight birdies (he had 9 for the round) in his round of 64. His coach <a href="http://bannlynchgolf.com/blog/?page_id=42">Darren Cole</a> was understandably delighted with his performance :&#8221;Alistair has already proved his ability to go low with performances like the 60 he shot to win the Victorian PGA Championship. He&#8217;s got the confidence to take it low, and to be able to do that at the highest level is just going to give him a ton of self belief for the future&#8221;.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.golfweek.com/news/2010/mar/14/presnell-punctuates-week-64-big-payday/" target="_blank">Golfweek has the rest of the story:</a></p>
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		<title>Mental game lifts Villegas to third win on PGA Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 02:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Dr.   Gio Valiante knows the value of finding creative ways to drive a   message home to a client- each person is unique and sometimes you&#8217;ve got   to think outside the box to get your point across. So about a month   ago, he took one of his star [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.puregolftraining.com/public/department38.cfm">Dr.   Gio Valiante</a> knows the value of finding creative ways to drive a   message home to a client- each person is unique and sometimes you&#8217;ve got   to think outside the box to get your point across. So about a month   ago, he took one of his star clients, Columbian USPGA Tour player Camilo   Villegas out onto the practice green and told him they would play a   little game:</p>
<p>For every putt Villegas made, he would get a rare silver coin with a   value of $500 and eventually a $1000 gold coin. Villegas drained 12   straight putts of different lengths.</p>
<p>Then, Dr.Valiante took his wallet and told him that for every putt   that he missed, he would lose $100, and then $200, $300 and so on. &#8220;He   missed on his third putt&#8221; said Valiante.</p>
<p>The purpose of the exercise? It showed Camilo that he plays much   better golf when he feels like he has nothing to lose and only something   to gain.</p>
<p>Fast forward a month ahead and Villegas closed out his third victory   on the USPGA Tour at the Honda Classic with a final round of -2 (68) to   finish at -13 and 5 shots ahead of American Anthony Kim.</p>
<p>All week, Villegas spoke about a shift in his mental attitude as   being the main reason behind his improved play from last season. He   mentioned the importance of appreciating the opportunity that he has to   play on the best tour in the world, and basically being positive and   going for his shots without fear. This, of course, is a central   principle of Dr. Gio Valiante&#8217;s &#8220;Fearless Golf&#8221; philosophy.</p>
<p>This philosophy fits in perfectly into the <a href="http://www.puregolftraining.com">Pure Golf Training</a> program, and that is why the golf training academy is proud to have Dr.  Valiante on its  coaching staff. &#8220;Gio gets it. Playing good golf is all  about trying TO  do the right thing, not trying NOT to make mistakes&#8221;  says Pure Golf  Training co-founder and USPGA Tour coach <a href="http://www.puregolftraining.com/public/department36.cfm">Steve   Bann</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;You need to make an assessment of what you can improve in your game,   set some realistic goals for improvement, find specific   drills/activities to help you achieve those goals and then focus your   attention solely on that. Don&#8217;t stand there worrying about what could go   wrong in your game- focus on a positive improvement plan and you will   be very pleased with the results&#8221;.</p>
<p>Villegas is sure to be pleased with the results- look for this to be a   big year for the popular Columbian.</p>
<p>Thanks to <a href="http://puregolfblog.com/?p=49">Pure Golf Blog</a> for the  story</p>
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