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Golf Academy of America Director Completes Titleist Performance Institute

Feb 26, 2009

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GAA Phoenix Campus Director Tim Eberlein
Continually looking to expand knowledge of the latest teaching technique, the Golf Academy of America (GAA) is proud to announce that PGA Master Professional and GAA Phoenix Director Tim Eberlein has recently completed Level Two of the challenging Titleist Performance Institute (TPI), with a focus on the golf instruction track.

The Titleist Performance Institute focuses on swing efficiencies, conditioning, and custom equipment fitting and is well known for placing players through a complete array of tests usually reserved for the best golfers in the world.

"GAA students are expected to use their drive, education, and thirst for growth on a professional and personal level in order to succeed in the golf industry, and our instructors have always set the highest standards for themselves," says Eberlein. "We encourage all students to continually challenge each other, and the best example we as instructors can do is to do the same and more, to constantly improve upon our reputation as educators in our field."

By assessing a 'total picture' of players' body, swing and equipment, the Titleist team recommends programs that seamlessly integrate into participants' existing PGA instruction. To learn more about TPI and their technologically advanced golf evaluation facilities, visit www.mytpi.com.

Offering a 16-month program of golf instruction and golf business management, the Golf Academy of America provides graduates with the education required to get the golf job they desire.

The Golf Academy of America leads the industry in golf education and features four campuses in major golf markets - Phoenix, Myrtle Beach, Orlando and San Diego. The GAA was founded in 1974 and is today accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) which is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), a national advocate and institutional voice for self-regulation of academic quality through accreditation.

For more information on the Golf Academy of America, call 800.342.7342, or visit www.golfacademy.edu.
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