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Ted's Putt
This was a pressure putt. You putt in front of Ben/Lynn/Brian and a whole class of students on a green that has been trampled by footsteps over the last half hour. We needed closure and Ted delivered.
lets try this: ill be back .... again |
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Keee-rect!
But the Yahoo dump will not open it up. I have a few things to share from the 3 G.O.L.F Guys workshop. I wanted the putt to be the first. Now verison tells me a now need to buy file space. Gas just hit three bucks down the street. Ouch !!!!!!!!! I'll get it on - school starts soon- I will be a t peace at home. lol. |
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Even when raking a practice ball on the range, the great Ben Doyle wants it to be done with a Bent Right Wrist and Lag Pressure!
"Everything thing you do, every move you make -- is a test." It doesn't matter if you're Yoda or Brian, jpvegas1 or MBCpro, if Ben sees something he doesn't like, he'll tell you without hesitation. |
To Ben, Lynn, Brian, Ted, and Mike it was truly an awesome experience. I came to the school thinking I was a hitter, but I can actually perform both swinging and hitting. Ted told me "When I see you swing, ehh, but when I see you hit I get really excited." I can tell you it was a great experience and I came away so much more knowledgeable than I was before. I have never pretended to be a Golfing Machine guru and may never be, I have a very cursory understanding of the subject, which increased dramatically over last weekend.
Once again, thanks to everyone for your efforts in making the school a great success... |
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Thanks for the input Ted, I couldn't agree with you more. I haven't been able to play much the past two weeks as I've been traveling. Looking forward to hitting my club a couple of times this weekend and doing a whole lot of "hitting". I'll keep you updated with the progress and may make the occasional trip to Marietta to get a Jedi's perspective...
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I have just returned to England and did not have much access to a computer in the States hence my delayed post.
The Canton experience was fantastic. I learned things that I could NEVER have found out left to my own devices and left the boot camp with a crystal clear blueprint of what I had to work on. I can not tell you how valuable that is. Instead of practicing some good things and junk. I will be practicing the right things. I have got clarity of mind instead of questions and doubt . All my golf energies from now on are being directed along the right path. No more wasted man hours and energy on the working on a mix of good and bad things. A friend of mine Emailed me on at the end of the first day to find out if I felt I was getting value out of the $1500 investment in the course. I wrote back that I would have paid $1500 for what I learned in the first day alone and as far as I was concerned days two and three were a bonus. Each teacher had a different style of teaching and I soaked up information from all of them. The instructors hit my personal swing issues from different directions which was not confusing and I found the combined teaching more helpful than if I was getting the information from one source. Brian wanted me to shift my downstroke plane line left and demonstrated some novel ways of doing it , Lynn taught me the swinger's swivel, Ben's bunker session had delayed reaction where I was doing the right things he taught me a couple of hours without even realising it, Ted worked on my major wobble ( Bad initial hip movement at start down) Most of my faults were a PRODUCT of this fault where I developed a steering action shifting my plane line right to counter destructive hard pulled left shots. Mikestloc provided me with a visual image of the swingers stroke pattern . His swing has to be seen to be believed. I watch it all the time. They all taught me much more than this but these are the main points that I got from them. I have much work to do but so far my swing looks much better. Strangers on practice grounds are commenting on it. I am MUCH longer and MUCH straighter and seem to knocked off about 3 strokes from my HC already. I have a lot of work to still do but inside I know I am on the right track and will get better and better and I am excited about it. This TGM stuff WORKS.Those 3 days in Canton have changed my life . . Also the students on the course were a great bunch of guys. The whole thing was first rate. Mathew did a fantastic job as the host at his golfclub. He put a lot of effort in getting the event running smoothly and this was much appreciated. He also gave me a lesson on my backstroke hip action. ( I was not turning my hips enough) I would like the thank all those that helped me |
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