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MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment Designed by Mike Bender and Proven Effective by the Game's Major Champions Only a few tour players have been exposed to the MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment, yet they have already racked up Major Championship wins on the PGA and LPGA Tours. The 2007 Masters Champion Zach Johnson, has been training on the MEGSA equipment since 2004. Johnson ranked second in driving accuracy and fifth in greens in regulation at the Masters. These statistics validate the reliability of his swing and support the effectiveness of the MEGSA system. In addition to his 2007 Masters and AT&T Classic wins, Johnson was a member of the 2006 United States Ryder Cup Team, and has more than 15 top 10 finishes during his four seasons on the PGA Tour. “MEGSA, in my opinion can, and will, revolutionize the teaching and application of the golf swing," says Johnson. "It encompasses the necessary tools to build an effective and efficient swing and putting stroke. It provides feedback that is reliable for both a beginning amateur and low handicappers. Proper use will allow for more exact feel and muscle memory which, in turn, will create a significantly improved golf swing.”Morgan Pressel, winner of the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship, has been using the MEGSA System under the guidance of instructor Martin Hall for the past two years. Pressel, by her victory in the Kraft Nabisco Championship, became the youngest golfer ever to win an LPGA Major. But the tour successes don't end there. Seon Hwa Lee has been using the MEGSA System since 2004 and in 2006 she won the Shoprite LPGA Classic and Rookie of the Year honors. In 2007 she added the Women's World Match Play Championship to her resume. Skip Kendall had been using the MEGSA equipment for about six months when he won the 2007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open on the Nationwide Tour. So how does MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment help these pros and thousands of amateurs build a better swing? “All other training aids work on just one or two aspects of the swing," explains MEGSA PPE inventor Mike Bender, a former PGA Tour player. "The MEGSA system takes into account the entire swing motion.” The theory behind the MEGSA system is rooted in physics and the science of motor skill training. MEGSA–which stands for Most Efficient Golf Swing Attainable–is the closest thing to a perfect practice station. The equipment can be set up to counteract any swing fault. Once it is set up, you can hit balls from inside the unit. This guarantees that the golfer will receive proper feedback as to whether or not the prescribed swing changes are occurring. The MEGSA System is just now beginning to appear at facilities around the United States and overseas. For more information about the training system that helped develop the swings that won the 2007 Masters, the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship and tournaments on all of golf's major tours, please contact: William Tasseff 904-923-3623 ficwat@aol.com Facilities using MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment include: Martin Hall Golf Academy West Palm Beach, Florida Jeff Coston Golf Academy Blaine, Washington Waverly Woods (Dean Sutherby) Marriottsville, Maryland Joe Caruso San Antonio, Texas Charlie Vandenberg Ada, Michigan Systemgolf, Inc. (Joe Pickavance) San Ramon, California Here's what people who know about proper training are saying about MEGSA PPE: "The Perfect Practice Equipment MEGSA, in my opinion can, and will revolutionize the teaching and application of the golf swing. It encompasses the necessary tools to build an effective and efficient swing and putting stroke. It provides feedback that is reliable for both a beginning amateur and low handicappers. Proper use will allow for ultimate feel and muscle memory in turn establishing a significantly improved golf swing." Zach Johnson 2007 Masters Champion "Mike Bender's Perfect Practice Equipment is one of the best golf training aids ever created. Mike has applied his knowledge as a top instructor and player to develop a tool that accelerates learning for players of all levels. Specifically, MEGSA PPE provides golfers with the most essential feedback needed (concurrent and error-based) during training to ensure that they will improve their golf skills." Rick Jensen, Ph.D. Performance Consultant and motor learning expert "The MEGSA PPE is simply the most complete, most useful practice system I have seen in more than a decade of covering the game's teaching methods. MEGSA PPE offers the best practice feedback possible based on how we all learn motor skills. Best of all, the system works with any instruction method as the equipment can be tailored to whatever result the teacher or golfer would like to create. Mike Bender's MEGSA PPE training equipment is going to accelerate the learning process for every golfer fortunate enough to use it. This is going to be really, really big." Lorin Anderson Former Managing Editor for Instruction GOLF Magazine ![]() MEGSA at the Mike Bender Golf Academy in Lake Mary, Florida |

The theory behind the MEGSA system is rooted in physics and the science of motor skill training.
