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We, Dr. Hans-Georg Thumm and Franz Stowasser are seasoned Golf modelers.
Working together with Golf Pro's, extracting their strategies enabled us to build the GolfNavigator.
But it's YOU who matters
Therefore we think of this GolfNavigator as a journey to your own competences for which we like to give you a roadmap for better navigation.
It might very well be a journey that you can add to the many experiences and adventures that make up the process of learning and changing that you go through. We might already know each other if you have already experimented and worked with our books before. If we are meeting for the first time, we are looking forward to the interesting time that we will spend together.
Two "target groups" can participate in this journey: first are the classical travelers who would like to be led to the most beautiful, exciting places and Golf courses, gain experience there and do some more exploration on their own. For them, this GolfNavigator is a guide into the world of self-coaching. It will give you a chance to work on both professional and personal subjects while finding out much more about your current performance at the same time. If you work through the questions and try out the results in everyday Golf life, you will improve your performance.
People who would like to learn to guide people to specific places form the second "target group". We could call them personal travel guides or coaches. These people learn about how to find the best places, the right paths and the safest vehicles for the trip. For them the Golf Navigator is is a logbook on an exploratory journey to other people.
Your Golfnavigator® evaluation will give you valuable information whether you are setting off on this journey as a traveler for the purpose of self-coaching or if you are beginning your training to become a coach.
That gives you a chance to recognize your previous learning preferences more precisely. This GolfNavigator® evaluation will easily allow you to discover the paths your attentiveness has preferred to follow in the past. Then, during the exploration of your Golf strategy evaluation, you will add new paths to your previous favorites.
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