Denis Pugh

The Wisley
Ripley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QU
United Kingdom
Tel: 01483 211213

Denis Pugh

Introduction

Welcome to GolfLink.com.

It's an exciting prospect for me to communicate my ideas via this website and to be available to a worldwide golfing experience.

I sincerely believe that my contribution can be invaluable to all levels of golfers. I will show you how to look at your own golf swing and to use my simple concepts to work around "The Swing Map."

It is my suggestion that you begin this visit by viewing the video clips in which the
"The Swing Map" definitions and explanations are given.

Once familiar with "The Swing Map" you will be able to build or rebuild a golf swing or simply diagnose your problem with your current swing, under my guidance and your own supervision. "The Swing Map" is ideally suited to the medium of GolfLink.com since it gives you the understanding you need and how to practice.

With "The Swing Map" you will never again be the lost golfer fruitlessly pounding range balls and leaving the practice area feeling frustrated that your practice time has just been the physical work of shifting range balls from one end of the field to the other (and shifting chunks of dirt only slightly shorter distance in that field!!).

So please join me in putting the parts together that will make practice fun, educational and productive. I look to receiving your comments over the coming months and assisting you in the search for your own golfing excellence.

Yours sincerely,

Denis Pugh

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