1.       The Artfulgolfer (artfulgolfer.com)A journal by an ordinary golfer sharing insights and
experiences on his quest to play extraordinary golf.

    2.        The Central Coast Golf Trail (centralcoastgolftrail.com), situated in the heart of California  
              halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, offers a year-round Mediterranean
              climate, which is perfect for playing golf during any season.

    3.        GolfMd (golfersmd.com) a comprehensive site covering all the bases of golf health!

    4.        Golfslo.com San Luis Obispo Golf, Wine & Homes Guide: the Best in Central Coast Golf,
              Wine, Real Estate, Lodging & Dining!

    5.        Golf Talk (golftalkradio.com) with Mike and Billy on ESPN radio!  Humerous and informative!

    6.        The Golf Drill Guru (thegolfdrillguru.com) A great site for professional drills, instruction,
              equipment reviews, blogs and more.   Check it out!

    7.        Golf Fitness Products (golffitnessproducts.net) The best golf fitness products and
              information from the worlds leading golf fitness experts.  Great resource for all things golf
              fitness.

    8.        GolfPsych.com a comprehensive, effective mental game program that has been helping
              competitive golfers since 1981.

    9.        Golfwrx (golfwrx.com) Great site for equipment reviews, what's in the bag of Tour Pros, blogs
              and much, much more.  Be careful, you may become addicted!  A must bookmark.

    10.      Jim DeLaby (jimdelaby.com) PGA take the FAT out of your game!

    11.      Monarch Dunes Golf Course (monarchdunes.com) "...reminiscent of the true links-style
              courses found in Scotland and a "must-play" for those who seek a challenging, yet
              amiable, unspoiled golf adventure."

    12.      Rancho Maria Golf Club (ranchomariagolf.com) an 18-hole championship public course
              that is a favorite site for tournament play and provides a challenge for all skill levels. The
              course has no parallel fairways.

    13.      Riverbench Winery (riverbench.com) Riverbench Vineyard has been recognized for        
              producing world-class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from California’s Santa Maria Valley.  A
                must taste!

    14.      Santa Maria Country Club (santamariacc.com) “…superior facilities and warm hospitable
              membership makethe Santa Maria Country Club one of the finest family-oriented private
              country clubs in the area.”

    15.      SportsMD.com a comprehensive reference site for all sports to bookmark in your
              "favorites".

    16.      Titleist Performance Institute (mytpi.com) “the largest collection of golf-specific health and
              fitness information from the world's leading experts in the game”.



    Texts

    1.        Athletic Body in Balance: Optimal Movement Skills and Conditioning for Performance Cook,   
    Gray PT Human Kinetics 2003

    2.        Explosive Golf: Using the Science of Kinesiology to Improve Your Swing. Yessis, Michael
    PhD Mc Graw Hill Co’s 1999

    3.        Five Lessons The Modern Fundamentals of Golf Hogan, Ben and Wind, Herbert Warren
    Simon & Schuster 1957

    4.        Periodization Training for Sports Bompa, Tudor O. PhD, Carrera, Michael C Human Kinetics
    2005

    5.        The Golf Biomechanics Manual Whole in One Golf Conditioning 2nd Edition Conditioning
    Chek, Paul MSS, HHP, NMT 2001

    6.        Search for the Perfect Swing Cochran, A.J., Stobbs, John, Golf Society of Great Britain
    Triumph Books 1986

    7.        Ultimate Back Fitness and Performance McGill, Stuart Wabuno Publishers 2004

    Articles/Studies

    1.        Ferrante PT, OCS, B. Why Is The Golf Swing So Difficult?  A Biomechanically Opposed
    Movement.  Presented at the Calif. PT Assoc. 2002 annual conference Pasadena, CA.

    2.        Geisler PR. Unnatural Causes: Why bodies were not built for golf.  Biomechanics  Nov 2002;
    9 (11): 20-34

    3.        Hosea TM et. al. Biomechanical Analysis of the Golfers Back.  In Cochran AJ, ed. Science
    and golf.  London: Chapman and Hall, 1990.

    4.        McCrory, Jean L. PhD et al A Women’s Touch: Exploring gender differences in Golf  
    Biomechanics July 2003

    5.        McCarroll, John R MD et al Injuries in the Amateur Golfer.  Physician and Sports Medicine

    6.        Metz, JP Managing Golf Injuries - Techniques and Equipment Changes That Aid Treatment
    The Physician and Sports Medicine vol. 27 no 7 1999