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Up until the final putt of the 72nd hole of the 2007 Shell Houston Open, the question of who would be crowned this year’s champion remained in doubt. What was certain was the fact that the winner was going to be a player that centers his training around the PGA Tour’s most widely used physical training device, the Leaderboard Total Trainer.
Australians Adam Scott and Stuart Appleby were one shot apart going into the final hole of this year’s tournament after trading off 330 yard plus drives, laser beam approach shots and clutch putts throughout the day’s round of scintillating golf by the two men. On the 18th hole, the drama unfolded when Scott, holding a one shot lead, smashed an aggressive tee shot too far left and found the water openning the door for Appleby who had already smashed his drive into the right fairway bunker. When Appleby’s second shot found the water and Scott safely hit his third shot pin high to about 40 feet, the tournament’s outcome was sealed but Scott closed the day with a flourish as he drained the winning put to finish the tournament properly.
Both men come into the prestigious Masters tournament in top physical form and that is in no small part due to the time they put in every week using the Leaderboard as the cornerstone of their physical training on tour.
The Leaderboard uses an innovative resistance design to develop both muscles and movements specific to the golf swing. In addition to developing the optimum muscle function and motor skills, the Leaderboard is also incredibly effective in immediately identifying swing deficiencies in posture, balance, timing and power by
physically cuing the player that something is not right and retraining the muscles and movements for more effectiveness. The product is used by many of the world’s best golfers including, Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Adam Scott, Geoff Ogilvy, KJ Choi, Rod Pampling, Stephen Ames, Zack Johnson, Bob Estes, Steve Allan, Paul Gow, Michael Campbell, Mike Weir, Stuart Cink, Brad Faxon, Aaron Baddeley, Heath Slocum, John Senden, Jesper Parnevik, and Brett Quigley.
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