Sunday, March 27, 2011

A STEVE MARINO STORY - SIMPLY AMAZING

A STEVE MARINO STORY
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ORLANDO - I remember the first time I laid eyes on Steve Marino. It was around 2003, Steve was playing in a one-day qualifier for the Nationwide Tour's Glenmaura event. Even at this level, most of the guys out there presented themselves as neatly pressed as they were aloof. Marino was different. I could relate to his friendly, rumpled sort of appearance.

That day, Marino faded his way around a tight Pocono Farms golf course in 68, I believe, qualified for Scranton, and now, today, Sunday, March 27, 2011, is poised to win his first PGA Tour event, the Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando.

Simply amazing.

Almost as amazing is the improvement that golfers have enjoyed after learning the OVER THE TOP GOLF swing. When I see successful players like Steve Marino doing their own thing, I'm reminded that my golf swing optimization method is also unique. And it's as simple as the fade that Marino is using to bury the competition at Arnold Palmer's course. Like I said, simply amazing.


unique, amazing and best of all, simple

7 COMMENTS:

Sharon Marino said...

I'm with you, hoping that Steve can hold on for his first tour win. Nice article.

OVER THE TOP GOLF said...

Damn, he shoulda, coulda won it! How about Marino at The Masters? 50-1 shot to be sure.

Bill Henderson from Nevada said...

Steve Marino's second shot on 18 at Bay Hill on Sunday showed why he's the closest thing to Arnold Palmer that we have right now.

POST CARDS & FOLDERS said...

Once again a second place finish for Steve Marino. At least he and his caddy won the member-guest last weel at MacArthur in Hobe Sound.

Anonymous said...

Great finish by Marino. That shot to 18 green, I'll never forget it.

Bull said...

Sure was an exciting finish. Laird needed every ounce of grit he had to pull it off. Tough pin placements, eh?

Anonymous said...

Angel Cabrera is another homemade golf swing and he's about to win the Masters.