Hamilton Farm hosts golf clinic

Instructors include Stan Utley, Brian Mogg, Geoff Magnum, Mark Sweeney and Warren Raatz.

Gladstone, N.J. – Hamilton Farm Golf Club will host a golf school featuring eight of the top instructors in the country.  Instructors include Stan Utley, regarded as one of the top short game instructors in the world; Brian Mogg, a former PGA tour player and Golf Digest Top 50 Instructor; Geoff Magnum, one of the top putting gurus in the country; Mark Sweeney, developer of a revolutionary system to read greens; and Warren Raatz, one of the top instructors in the county. Additionally, sports psychologist Jim Fannin will be teaching students to empower themselves to bring about peak performance.  These world-renowned professionals are teaming up with the instructional staff at Hamilton Farm, Top 50 teacher Mike Adams and Former LPGA tour player Karen Noble.
 
“I am really excited about the upcoming schools.  The improvement from the golfers will be dramatic,” says Hamilton Farm Golf Club’s director of instruction Mike Adams.  “There is no golf school in existence that can offer an instructional staff like this one, every instructor is a leader in their area of expertise.  We have the top putting, wedge play, full swing and sports psychologist on hand to direct each student to their true potential.” 
 
Mike Adams joined Hamilton Farm as the Director of Instruction in 2007. Recognized as one of the top 50 instructors in the world by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, Adams has been a private instructor to more than 100 PGA, LPGA and Senior Tour players.  For more than 10 years he has hosted a weekly television program for CNNSI and CNN Airport Network, and appears regularly on the Golf Channel.  Adams has offered expert analysis and instruction by regularly writing articles for Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, while directing three different golf schools to Golf Magazine top 25 status.  
 
The clinics will offer swing instruction combined with state of the art video and computer analysis.  Instruction will take place on Hamilton Farm’s impressive practice facilities, including the driving range, two putting greens and short game practice area.  The instructors will also be utilizing both of the club’s golf courses for course management and on-course instruction.
 
The Highlands course, at more than seven thousand yards, is a championship layout that provides appropriate challenges to the skilled golfer. Among its most distinctive features are sculpted bunkers with high sand flashing, recreating the older, dramatic style of bunkering. The Hickory Course, with a full eighteen holes, is the only USGA rated par 3 course in the United States and is designed to challenge every golfer’s favorite shot.  For more information about Hamilton Farm Golf Club, please visit www.hamiltonfarmgolfclub.com.
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