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Originally Posted by Yoda
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The School ran 2 1/2 days. We would begin on a Friday afternoon and close shop late Sunday afternoon. The fee was a flat $500, and it included a textbook (The Golfing Machine); handout materials in a three-ring notebook; the Sequence Photo analysis; and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. It was a good deal, but maybe not quite as good as it sounds. Remember...
Gas was only 47 cents a gallon!
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Yoda,
Any pics of the handout materials?
47 Cents a gallon??
I asked in a earlier thread your thoughts on teaching without a ball or indoors into a net, I am a believer that this maybe the best way to teach, although not practical in today's world, but I often see great progress destroyed but the hypnotic effect of distance and direction of ball flight as I believe Mr. Kelley stated it.
Just curious of your thoughts since you have experienced teaching both ways, most of us have only taught outdoors.
Thanks,
todd