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News and Reviews - Read articles written about B.I.O.N.I.C. Golf

The Star-Telegram

"She uses four icons to illustrate her points: Directions, a moving van; Distance, a toy ball; Tempo, a car's transmission; and Acceleration, a freeway on-ramp... looking at simple pictures, a golfer may understand that to make the ball to go in a particular direction the hands must go in that direction"

The Metrocrest News

"Her teaching secret lies in her swing and her clubs. Many golfers have been heard to blame their clubs, but these clubs really do make a difference with the physically disabled. The difference is the lie of the clubs, allowing the golfer to use just one swing for all clubs while adjusting their standing distance from the ball"

The Metrocrest News

"To date she has worked with a number of disabled persons--some able to walk, others in wheel chairs--with the common thread that all have made it to the golf course. She preaches the virtues of her nine-point golf swing, seven points from a wheelchair, as a means of not only breaking down the swing into its parts to build it back up"

The Star-Telegram

"A golf club in anyone's hands presents a physical challenge. All golfers must learn to stand, hold the club, swing and hit the ball. However, when a golfer sustains an injury such as a stroke, familiar movements often must be relearned. Yeary teaches a cycle of drills that break the movements into smaller increments. Her students develop new mental images for those movements. With practice, veterans of the game often regain skills and novices may pick up skills"