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Golf Magazine Reveals the 2005 List of Top 100 Teachers

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NEW YORK, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The golf industry's premier acknowledgment of teaching excellence was issued today as GOLF MAGAZINE released its biennial list of America's Top 100 Teachers for 2005-06. The complete Top 100 Teachers list appears in the February 2005 issue of GOLF MAGAZINE, on newsstands nationwide January 10, 2005.

Over the past decade, GOLF MAGAZINE'S Top 100 Teachers list has become the industry gold standard, not only because it was the first such list ever issued, but because of the diligent selection process that GOLF MAGAZINE created to assemble the list. Every other year, the magazine starts from scratch to determine the best one hundred teachers in the nation.

More than 600 nominations are accepted from the country's 25,000 golf professionals including the PGA of America, the Canadian PGA, the LPGA Teaching and Club Professional Division, current Top 100 teachers, and GOLF MAGAZINE readers. Each nominee must complete a thorough questionnaire developed in conjunction with Dr. Paul Schempp of the University of Georgia's Sport Instruction Research Lab - the nation's only lab designed to study how sports are taught.

The applications are first examined and ranked by the University of Georgia researchers. The final decision to include a teacher among the Top 100 is then made by GOLF MAGAZINE's instruction editors based upon a combination of 10 criteria including: swing knowledge, communications skills, innovative teaching ideas, flexibility in teaching different learning types, proven success, willingness to share knowledge with peers, longevity, success with well-known golfers, number of nominations/recommendations and industry awards.

Among this year's Top 100 Teachers receiving the honor are 10 newcomers, 10 women, 30 professionals that have been on every list since the first in 1991, teaching professionals from 28 different states, and the first-ever Canadian honoree. The entire 2005-06 list of Top 100 Teachers is available at GOLF MAGAZINE's website, http://www.golfonline.com/top100teachers/.

The new members of GOLF MAGAZINE'S Top 100 Teachers for 2005-06 are: Rick Barry (Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head, SC) Henry Brunton (Angus Glen Golf Club, Markham, Ontario, Canada) Jim Hardy (Jacobson Hardy Golf, Houston, TX) Shawn Humphries (Cowboys Golf Club, Grapevine, TX) Don Kotnik (The Toledo Country Club, Toledo, OH) Brian Mogg (Golden Bear Club at Keene's Point, Windermere, FL) Bruce Patterson (Butler National Golf Club, Oak Brook, IL) Carol Preisinger (The Kiawah Island Club, Kiawah Island, SC) Chuck Winstead (The University Club, Baton Rouge, LA) Dr. David F. Wright (Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club (Mission Viejo, CA)

"There are great teaching professionals all across America, but our extensive data and arduous selection process, recognizes the best of the best," said Lorin Anderson, Managing Editor for Instruction for GOLF MAGAZINE. "Although it is quite an honor to be selected, the biggest winners are the readers of GOLF MAGAZINE who benefit every month from the Top 100's innovative and insightful instruction tips."

A premiere editorial franchise for the magazine, the Top 100 Teachers add invaluable instruction tips to GOLF MAGAZINE each month, contributing to over 120 articles a year.

Here's a closer look at GOLF MAGAZINE'S Top 100 Teachers for 2005-06: * 30 teachers have appeared on every list since the first list of 50 honorees was published in 1991 including: Jimmy Ballard, Peggy Kirk Bell, Jim Flick, Peter Kostis, David Leadbetter and Bob Toski. * Teachers from 28 states plus one Canadian province are recognized (based upon main season facility). Florida (23), Arizona (10), California (10) and Texas (9) lead the way. * The Top 100 teachers have given a combined 3.7 million lessons - an average of 37,000 each. * For Top 100's that offer hour-long private lessons the average rate is $211 - an increase of 26% since 2001. The women's average rate is $178 compared to the men's rate of $215. * Five Top 100's offer rates for less than $100/hour - Rick Grayson ($50), Peggy Kirk Bell ($60), Manuel de la Torre ($80), John Dahl ($85) and Eric Alpenfels ($90). The highest hourly rates go to Rick Smith ($1000), Mitchell Spearman ($600), Butch Harmon, Peter Kostis and Jim McLean ($500). * The Top 100 average 28 years of experience. Six teachers have more than 50 years including; Manuel de la Torre (57), Phil Ritson (57), Jim Flick (52), Peggy Kirk Bell (52), Gary Wiren (51) and Bob Toski (50). Just 11 Top 100's have been teaching for less than 20 years lead by Chuck Winstead (13) and Brian Mogg (14). * Four teachers have won PGA or LPGA Tour events and four are members of the World Golf Teachers Hall of Fame.

GOLF MAGAZINE(R) reaches more golfers in more ways than any other golf media company. Its publishing, Internet and event assets have a combined audience of more than 9 million golfers. Each month, 5.7 million people read the magazine, more than any other golf publication. The magazine's Web site, GOLFONLINE.com(R) is ranked No. 1 for reaching golfers. GOLF MAGAZINE also publishes the official publications for the U.S. Open(R), PGA TOUR(R), Champions TOUR(R), the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am(TM), and the USGA. GOLF MAGAZINE is published by Time4 Media(R) a subsidiary of Time Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Warner Inc. .

GOLF MAGAZINE
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