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The smartest man I know.
Dear Lynn,
I owe you a debt of gratitude and I cannot thank you enough. You only needed four hours to help me make fundamental corrections which allowed me to post a 38 (we only had time for nine holes) that afternoon. One under par after 2 and that remained until the 8th. As though that wasn’t enough, I shot 38 three days later at the end of the clinic on another course and only my second 9 out. The 20mph breeze didn’t bother me too much. Not bad for a 9 handicap. Not a 9 anymore.
The school was amazing and the curriculum much more in depth than I had expected. This was my third clinic and the participants were wonderful as always and it’s so much fun to see their improvement.
I am very delighted having attended this clinic. I know what needs to be done. I know what to practice and how to practice it. I’ve been searching for those answers nearly thirty years. I know it’s in the yellow book, I’ve read it one hundred times. I’m going to memorize this book. More knowledge, better execution, lower scores.
This clinic has opened my eyes and allowed me to grasp component variations that I have not understood. Your guidance in helping me execute key concepts taught me more than I neither would nor could have ever learned on my own. You are a remarkable man and teacher.
Thank you for your patience, efforts and especially your understanding that Homer Kelley got it right. One doesn’t truly understand until he can execute. I am truly thankful for all of your help. I don’t know of anyone else that could have done this for me.
I look forward to next year’s clinic.
Sincerely,
Daryl
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