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GRAVES GOLF ACADEMY HAS A NEW WEBSITE
For the most current instruction on the Moe Norman Single Plane Golf Swing, following this link: www.MoeNormanGolf.com |
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Since 2000, we have worked very hard to provide the highest quality school instruction, video instruction, and training aids in the industry for the Moe Norman single plane golf swing. Throughout those years, you have told us that while you'd like to get one on one instruction, geography has kept you from doing so.
To help bridge the geographical gap between our instruction and your desire to improve you game, we are proud to offer the Graves Golf Academy Internet Golf Academy (GGAIGA).
The GGAIGA now takes distance from the Academy out of the equation, making the instruction from "Little Moe" Todd Graves, Tim Graves, PGA and the Graves Golf Academy staff only as far away as your internet connection. Through a partnership with the V1 Golf Academy, you can now receive one on one instruction from the Graves Golf Academy without leaving your home. You can have personal instruction on your schedule, at your convenience, without the expense of travel!
Using the GGAIGA is simple. See the Instructional Videos below to get set up and start receiving the instruction you need today! |
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How to upload your videos into the GGA Internet Golf Academy.
Video includes instruction on how to "Trim" your swing footage for upload. |
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What to expect from your GGA IGA lessons. |
| When you enroll in the GGAIGA, you can expect the same lesson experience you would receive if you came to one of our Academy locations and spent time with a GGA Instructor. The largest benefit of the GGA IGA is that each lesson will be focused, specific, and to the point. You will get exactly what you need to work on to continue to improve your swing, each and every time. To see an example of what an IGA lesson looks like, click play below. |
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Common questions about the GGA IGA |
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Q. How quickly will my videos be returned to me from GGA?
A. GGA will return your review to you within 4 business days.
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Q. How will I know when my IGA lesson is completed?
A. You will receive an email that the review is complete. You can simply click a link in the email to view your lesson!
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Q. Do I have to drag a camera to the driving range to video my swing?
A. NO! You can take your camera into the backyard and hit wiffle balls into your fence and video the swing. You only need to be hitting a ball in your videos, it is not necessary to go to the range and record an entire practice session. As a matter of fact, you only need to record 2 swings with a driver and/or a 6 iron.
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Q. I'm not very computer literate, can I do this?
A. Yes. Today's technology has become more user-friendly. Once you've completed one lesson, it will become very easy to do.
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Q. Will the quality of instruction be the same as seeing Todd or another GGA instructor in person?
A. Todd will tell you that some of his best instruction has been done via distance instruction, ie. mail in video. Why? It allows Todd to focus on very specific items, in their order, to help each student improve.
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Q. How long will each IGA lesson be? How many things will I be given to work on?
A. GGA is expecting each lesson be be 15-20 minutes in length. You will receive 2-3 things to work on in each lesson.
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Q. How will I know if I'm improving?
A. If you've received instruction from GGA before, you know that we will NOT gloss over something that you are not doing correctly. For example, if you send a lesson through the IGA and we recommend you work on your grip, and we then get your next lesson and your grip is not correct, we will not move on, and you will hear some of the same things. Simply put, you will know you are improving when you see yourself compared to Moe Norman and the lesson is different from the previous lesson.
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Q. When does my time begin?
A. The "clock" on your monthly or annual program begins when you send your first video for review.
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Q. I don't have a video camera, what type should I buy?
A. We highly recommend a miniDV camera for use with the Internet Golf Academy. This type of camera records video onto a small cassette tape, and connects to your computer with a Firewire cable. The miniDV cameras offer the highest quality video for a very economical price. |
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