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Carl Rabito Press Releases and Articles
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Faults And Fixes Golf Tips Magazine, June 2008
Forget the myths and find your game
The perpetuation of the many myths in traditional golf instruction has led to countless injuries, inconsistent results and a world of frustration. Simply swinging the golf club in the way that the body is designed to move will lead to greater consistency and greater enjoyment for a significantly longer time. The eight myths covered in this story are the classics, and I’m certain that just about every avid player has read or been taught at least one, if not all, of them at one time or another...
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Carl Rabito Helps Players Find Their "Perfect Swing" AAGolf Magazine, October 2007
A profile of Carl Rabito
Located 40 minutes outside of Chicago is the serene and stately Bolingbrook Golf Course. The facility boasts a championship course designed by Arthur Hills and Steve Forrest, a 76,000-square-foot clubouse that offers both laid-back diners and fine cuisine, state-of-the-art, GPS-equipped goll carts, and of course, expert instruction by master PGA professional Carl Rabito.
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Men and Women are Different Golf Chicago Magazine, Fall 2006
One of the most common swing problems amateur women golfers face is the narrowing of the elbows and collapse of the wrists at the top of the backswing.
It is often passed off as a lack of physical strength, or that the player is just not athletic enough to support the weight of the club.
The fact is that men and women are made differently; specifically, the "carrying angle"...
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Swing Shift Golf For Women Magazine, March/April 2006
Rookie sensation Meena Lee cashes in on a revamped swing and a feisty competitive spirit.
Meena Lee has always been a great competitor and scorer, and despite being just 24, she displays better course management skills than most veterans.
She is calm and calculating under pressure and never gives up.
But when Meena came to me before joining the Futures Tour in 2004, fresh from winning the money title on the Korea LPGA Tour, she had a few problems with her swing...
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The Truth About Weight Transfer Golf Tips Magazine, February 1998
Imagine that you're standing on two scales (one under each foot) as your swing.
If you weigh 200 pounds, at address each scale should register 100 pounds.
At the top of your swing, the scale under your right foot should read 160, while the left scale should register 40 pounds...
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