Model Golf back on your screens

If you are watching Sky Sports golf this weekend, check out the new ModelGolf features from NBC

Model Golf back on your screens

John Daly, having golf's most powerful swing, and Phil
Mickelson, having one of golf's most fluid swing motions, will be compared to
their "ideal" model this weekend as Sky Sports Golf will give a brief insight to ModelGolf, the study of how a players swing could be better by matching it to their perfect swing.

Gary Koch from NBC, the host broadcasters, will front the three-minute vignette, entitled "Unlocking the Secrets of
the Golf Swing."

This weekend marks the second of five consecutive NBC golf telecasts to feature ModelGolf technology.

Viewers will be encouraged to visit www.Golf.com where they could again see
the segment, as well as a more detailed analysis of the PGA Tour players
swings.

Once on Golf.com, click-through to ModelGolf.com to learn more
about this compelling visual learning tool and you too could have your own model swing built and compared to your actual swing.

Last Saturday, NBC and ModelGolf compared Jim Furyk to his model.

From the Jim Furyk feature, a rush of golfers to the Internet to have their own
model swing built caused ModelGolf to increase its website's capacity to serve
the heavy traffic.

Officials at Pittsburgh-based CompuSport LLC, developer of the ModelGolf
instruction program, estimate that as many as 1.5 million people per weekend
will access ModelGolf content on the Internet as driven by the NBC features.

ModelGolf technology represents the first golf instruction program
exclusively dedicated to the scientific diagnosis
and solutions of golf swings.

ModelGolf is based on biomechanics (the study of human motion) and the ModelPro has a composite of the best swing characteristics of
more than 100 Tour players. They include Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman and Davis Love III. The ModelPro is sized to the body dimensions of any golfer then the golfer's customized ideal swing is overlaid onto their actual swing to compare strengths and weaknesses.

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