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FEATURES

South Africa — A Natural Golfer’s Nature Paradise
      Explore the golfer's beautiful South Africa


Reinventing Natural Golf: What’s Next?
     A Discussion about the future of Natural Golf

Moe’s Dancin’ the Green on the Big Screen

     New Moe Norman movie set to spark new fame

Growing the Game with the Single Plane Swing
      Three Fundamentals to the Moe Norman Swing

"Knowing Moe"

      Founding the Graves Golf Academy by "Little Moe"


INSTRUCTION

Short Game: Easy Out with the Sandy

      Fundamentals of the Sand Wedge

Drills: Release to Impact Drill
      Communicating the feeling of Moe's Swing


Putting: Putt with Confidence
      "You can't score well if you don't putt well"

Catapult Your Game
      The "Canadian Cannon" offers a Swing Pointer


E-tip: Impact — It’s All That Matters

      Perfect Impact = Pressure + Direction




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Welcome to the 2008 Natural Golf Travel Club


If you are not familiar with our travel program you are in for a real treat. What makes us different from other travel programs is that you travel with a Natural Golf Certified Instructor. Your Natural Golf C.I. is not only going to help you with your golf game, but go along with you whether you join us for a Three Day Golf Camp or 24 days in South Africa.

Come join in on the fun. Below is a list of just a few of our 2008 destinations.

GOLF CAMPS IN 2008
Bandon Dunes – September
Cancun – June
Couer d’ Alene – August
Las Vegas – November
Maui – August
Monterey/Carmel – October
Palm Springs – February/March
San Diego – July
Santa Barbara – June & July
Whistler – August

CRUISES IN 2008
NCL Hawaiian Cruise – Throughout the year – Please Call!

LAND TOURS
New Zealand – March 2009 & 2010
South Africa – April 2009 & 2010
Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Zambia &
South Africa – September/October 2009

We look forward to hearing from you to an answer any questions you may have and to get you and your friends signed up to travel with us. Contact us today!

Jerry D. Martin
Natural Golf Certified Instructor
Natural Golf Director of Travel
800-628-4653 x 137
760-346-8965 Direct
760-406-5607 Fax
jmartin@naturalgolf.com
www.NaturalGolfTravelClub.com

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South Africa: A Natural Golfer's Nature Paradise

by Jerry Martin
Natural Golf Director of Travel
Your Tour Guide to South Africa




In 2006 I escorted a group of Natural Golfers for a 20 day tour to South Africa. As well as enjoying great golf, we discovered why South Africa’s natural beauty and wildlife leaves its visitors mesmerized, why it’s possible to afford its luxury and why it’s the golf and natural adventure capital of the world. The friendly people, rich culture and yes, great golf made this the unforgettable trip of a lifetime. Read on about our journey, one that changed us beyond our expectations.

We started off in Cape Town, Mother City of South Africa, and the Western Cape, which is regarded as one of the most beautiful regions in the world. We took the tram to the top of the impressive Table Mountain, from which vantage point we could view the Twelve Apostles mountain range and the beautiful city spread out around us.

We played golf at Erinvale and Pearl Valley in the Winelands of Stellenbosch which is topographically similar in many ways to Napa Valley, California. Of course we did do a day of wine tasting since we had a ‘designated driver’, so a good time was had by all. Next we drove along the Garden Route, a scenic stretch of the southern coast of South Africa. It includes towns such as Mossel Bay, Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay and the town of George, home to the famous Fancourt Golf Resort. We stayed a few days to play the Links Course, home of the 2003 President’s Cup and the beautiful Montagu Golf Course.

We also enjoyed a ride on the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, South Africa’s last remaining passenger steam train along the ocean en route to play yet another great golf course, Pezula.

      South Africa: Natural Golfer Paradise

South African Leopard    

Similar to Pebble Beach, close to the ocean up on a cliff, the big difference is on Pezula there are baboons that come and take your golf ball!

Leopard Creek – an Incredible Course

From the ocean to the jungle, we then had the privilege of playing Leopard Creek, which is one of the most incredible golf courses in the world. Some parts of the golf course sit alongside Kruger National Park. The views are wild, to say the least. With crocodiles in the water between the ninth and 18th greens, and with the 13th green sitting about 50 feet above the bed of the Crocodile River, it was quite an adventure. We were the only group out that day. It was like having our own private country club.



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Natural Golf Travel Club's Golf & Wine Tour 2008

Join us for a new experience enjoying the finer things in life! Our newest addition to the Natural Golf workshop lineup is a combination ½ day Swing Tune-up followed by lunch and wine tasting with Hilary Graves, viticulturist and winemaker for Graves Winegrowers.

We will start the day at Hunter Ranch Golf Course in Paso Robles, California for a refresher school on your Natural Golf Swing from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm with Certified Instructor Bob Shirey. From the golf course we will journey to Ohana Vineyards for lunch and wine tasting with Hilary Graves. We will depart Ohana Vineyards at 2:30 p.m. for the winery where you will tour the winery and do barrel tastings of the Graves wines before heading back to the golf course. Along with increased knowledge of grapes and wine, and a refined golf swing, each participant will take home a bottle of Graves wine and be offered an exclusive spot in the wine club, which is currently full and not accepting new members.

Available Dates:
April - 5, 19, 26
May - 10, 17, 24, 31
June - 7, 14, 21, 28

Cost Only:
$299 Per Person

   

Golf Course

The beautiful Hunter Ranch Course

To Book
Call Natural Golf at
(888) 628-46563

or visit
www.NaturalGolfTravelClub.com
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Our next stop was Sabi Sabi, which means “Danger-Danger” in the world famous Kruger National Park which is the largest National Park in the world. I had told the group that we would be roughing it for few days while on safari. Little did they know that my idea of roughing it would be a Five Star Resort! This resort was totally inclusive. Each day we had an AM and PM game drive where we were hoping to see all the big five. The Big Five in Sabi Sabi are the Water Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino, Lion and Cheetah. When it was time to depart not one group member wanted to leave. They liked my idea of “roughing it.” Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge was definitely one of the highlights of the trip.

Natural Golfers at Cape of Good Hope Giraffe near the golf course


Our last stop was Sun City, home to the internationally prestigious Nedbank Million Dollar Golf Challenge. We played both The Gary Player Golf Course, and the desert-style Lost City Golf Course with crocodiles at the 13th hole, which provided excitement for all. Sun City is renowned as South Africa’s premier holiday resort offering a multitude of attractions and activities. It resembles Las Vegas, African style.

 
Join us in ‘09

Our 2008 trip is sold out. However if you are fantasizing about a South African Golf Adventure our 2009 trip is open for reservations.

You can log on to our website at www.NaturalGolfTravelClub.com and view the itinerary and more pictures of our last trip. Looking forward to having you join us.
                         
 
South African golf course lake