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        <title>Confederation of Professional GolfPGA of Spain “Kinetic Chain and Performance” &#8211; Confederation of Professional Golf</title>
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                        <title>PGA of Spain “Kinetic Chain and Performance”1 min read</title>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2013 10:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
                        <dc:creator>Josh Budz</dc:creator>
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                                					<description><![CDATA[The seminar is organized by the PGA of Spain and Polytechnic University of Madrid has been created for professionals with a common interest in Golf Biomechanics]]></description>
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	    	><p><strong>The seminar is organized by the PGA of Spain and Polytechnic University of Madrid has been created for professionals with a common interest in Golf Biomechanics.</strong></p>
<p>To cope with this goal, each year the seminar will focus on a specific theme which will be defined previously taken into consideration the opinion of the future attendants.</p>
<p>The main objective is to present the more advanced knowledge about the biomechanics and technique of swing, and the course is open to all professionals of golf; including players, coaches, teachers, researches, sport science experts, physicians, physiotherapists and managers.</p>
<p>In order to improve the learning process, classes will be developed by mean of Theoretical and Practical Sessions in which the attendants will be split into 2 or 3 groups.</p>
<p>Speaking at the conference are:</p>
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<li>Robert Neal PhD. (Golf Bio-Dynamics, CEO, Jim McLean Golf School, Miami Florida)</li>
<li>Andy Plummer PhD</li>
<li>Michael Dalgleish. Masters in Sports Physiotherapy</li>
<li>Enrique Martín. Real Federación Española de Golf</li>
<li>Enrique Navarro (PhD). Sports Biomechanics Lab. University Polytechnic of Madrid.</li>
<li>David Pastor. PGA Spain.</li>
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<p>Registration is 400 euros or 290 euros for recognised PGA Members.</p>
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