Surge Announces First PPGS Training Facility Outside Of The United States

Sun, 05/19/2013 - 21:00 -- Don Trahan

I am pleased to announce that Golfclub Roxenisse at Catharinenburg in Melissant, Holland is the first PPGS training facility outside of the United States. It's a wonderful golf course that was home to our most recent golf schools in Europe. If you're looking for a great place to play golf and learn the Peak Performance Golf Swing, this is the place to go!

I'd also like to certify another European course when I come back in September. Malcom Rawle's home base in Germany is next on the list, so keep an eye out for that later in the year! You can also check out www.dontrahanacademyofgolf.com for a list of Malcom's upcoming golf schools near you!

Thank you to all the Surgites around Europe for making this a worldwide group of vertical swingers! I'm really excited for the future!

Keep it vertical!

The Surge

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Submitted by Robert Meade on

Great news to hear about the continued expansion of the PPGS.
Going vertical worldwide:)

On another note, played a decent 9 this morning before work. As has been the case lately I started a little slow like the rusty tin man. Double bogeyed the first hole but managed a 40. Did have some really nice shots though. A few good up and downs. Best shot was after a drive that was pulled left and behind some trees. Could either punch a low draw with my 4 iron under the tree limbs or hit a high 7 iron. After considering the odds I choose the 7. Needed to start left to miss the highest branches and then fade back to the right. Per Surges working the ball video I set up with the club face slightly open and aimed sufficiently left. Came off exactly as visualized. From 165 yards it landed soft and left me with a 20 foot uphill putt.
Next best shot came a few holes later. Had 190 on the par 3 #17. Hit the 4 iron flush. Flew high and straight and on the green. Again had about 20 feet to the flag. Over all game is coming along. Still need to work on putting. Got a lot of fresh ideas and help from the Surge Nation. On Wednesday I will be playing a free round at Stallion Mountain with Cindy. With a membership I have I get a free birthday round once a year.

Feel bad for the folks in the path of those recent Tornadoes in Oklahoma. Hoping Dick and his family are okay. Our prayers are with them.

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Submitted by Robert Meade on

Sent Dick an e-mail inquiring on his situation in Oklahoma after the devastating tornadoes. He got back to me and thank God he and his family are okay. Basically he said it's been rough with both Sundays and Mondays tornadoes coming within one or two miles of his house. He said he did loose a garage storage with many valuables. He said it looks like a carpet bombing and they are a little numb right now.

He wanted me to pass along his well being to the Surge Nation and ask that we continue to keep these folks in our prayers.

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Submitted by Lynn42 on

I figured someone would have his e-mail. Wasn't sure how close he was to OKC, but thought he was fairly close. I've been keeping up with the news coverage and carpet bombing is an apt description for sure. Really glad his family is OK. We can always replace stuff, but people are a different story.

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Submitted by Robert Meade on

Your welcome Brady. I knew many were concerned. Obviously they are more than a little distracted there but no doubt Dick will visit us here in the coming days when he can. He said that bunch of folks from his Church lost there homes too so knowing him I'm sure he's in the middle of things offering his services and aid. The power of nature is unbelievable but the way these people help each other pull through is even more impressive.

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Submitted by Brady on

Yup tornadoes can do unreal things. I grew up in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where an F4 swipped through the middle of town in 2010. It's unreal to see the damage tornadoes of that magnitude can do.