Jul 18, 2009

SwingPractis- Brady Riggs

7-25-09

SwingPractis™ (formerly iDSR Home Edition) by IGOLPING Inc. is a powerful, free-of-charge swing analysis software package for the golfer who wants to improve his ball striking and his score. SwingPractis™ is an incredibly powerful tool for golfers, teaching professionals, and providers of Internet based golf instruction. SwingPractis™ is a natural companion to the IGOLPING Digital Swing Recorder, and a great stand-alone tool as well.
The IGOLPING DSR is a digital video recording kiosk made by IGOLPING Inc. It is installed at driving ranges and is for use by all golfers. The iDSR records your swing from multiple angles with high resolution cameras. You can view your recorded swing easily using familiar DVD-like controls. You can also compare your recorded swing against professional swings and analyze your swing mechanics using simple, intuitive drawing tools.

Brady Riggs
is a Class A PGA Professional based in Van Nuys, CA where he is the Director of Instruction at the Woodley Lakes GC. He is recognized as a Top 100 Golf Instructor by Golf Magazine and also a Senior Instruction Editor for Golf Tips Magazine which has published over 100 of his instructional articles and featured him on several covers. Brady has also produced many of the PGA Tour players swing analyses featured on the Golf Tips website and appeared on the Fox Sports Network in a series of instructional segments.

Brady is one of the most sought after teachers in Southern California. His students include winners on the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour, members of the Nationwide Tour and Canadian Tour, Nationally ranked juniors that include the winner of the prestigious California State Junior Championship, Division 1 college players, fellow PGA Professionals, countless scratch players, and several high profile celebrities.

Brady's unique approach to instruction is the product of his success as a player, his background in Kinesiology at Cal State Northridge, and his tireless research into the golf swings of the worlds best players. His love for golf and its challenges fuels his continuing study of golf's great teachers, thinkers, and players as he continues to refine his own method of teaching the game.

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