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Ozgolfer 03-13-2006 10:37 PM

One more on the list. :)

And looking forward to it.

YodasLuke 03-13-2006 11:37 PM

Farthest traveled award...
 
We will be giving an award for farthest traveled, and we already have a winner!
He's been following this site and my posts on the GEA and has just signed up for the school. It's very humbling to have someone travel that far to come to one of our schools, but it will be the time of his life. I personally guarantee it!

He will be traveling from AUSTRALIA!!!

:shock: :shock: :shock:

Yoda 03-14-2006 12:03 AM

Map Challenged
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YodasLuke

We will be giving an award for farthest traveled, and we already have a winner!

He will be traveling from AUSTRALIA!!!

:shock: :shock: :shock:

Australia...

Is that further north than Alpharetta?

:D

Welcome aboard the Old Waverly A-Train, Tony. We very much look forward to meeting you personally and helping you learn and apply the timeless principles of The Golfing Machine!

YodasLuke 03-14-2006 04:33 PM

bullet hole through the ball
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Australia...

Is that further north than Alpharetta?

:D

Welcome aboard the Old Waverly A-Train, Tony. We very much look forward to meeting you personally and helping you learn and apply the timeless principles of The Golfing Machine!

A bullet hole through the ball (mother earth):

Someone with more time on their hands than me might be able to figure out the exact opposite side (long. and lat.) of the world from Marietta Golf Center, or even better, Old Waverly.

We could see if Tony is coming from the exact opposite side of the world. :) A big guess would be that it's somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean, so someone might be able to come from farther away, India perhaps.

Yoda 03-15-2006 12:32 AM

'Round the World
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YodasLuke

...so someone might be able to come from farther away, India perhaps.

Vickram?

:)

Ozgolfer 03-15-2006 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YodasLuke
A bullet hole through the ball (mother earth):

Someone with more time on their hands than me might be able to figure out the exact opposite side (long. and lat.) of the world from Marietta Golf Center, or even better, Old Waverly.

We could see if Tony is coming from the exact opposite side of the world. :) A big guess would be that it's somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean, so someone might be able to come from farther away, India perhaps.

India? Not even close New Dehli is 1,188 klm closer to GTR.

Here you go, (how is that for an Americanism :-).

http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi*81289772!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/search/search_dist_apt.html

Have some fun.

comdpa 03-15-2006 06:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Vickram?

:)

I would love to be the next furthest one, but unfortunately, work beckons and the schedule looks clear only in November / December.

YodasLuke 04-24-2006 10:14 AM

What a great school...
 
It was a great pleasure to finally meet VJ and Tony. They are both very knowledgeable and have a great facility. We also had a wonderful group of guys that all wanted to soak up the information.

I hate that it's over. I wish it had been longer, but I'm afraid that all the guys would have been wearing band-aids, tape, and extra gloves on their bloody hands. ;)

Thanks to all that attended for making it a great school.

neil 04-24-2006 11:38 AM

Ted , from a personal viewpoint it was a privilege to be taught by such passionate teachers-Hands are swollen. As you know I like my glass full!:smile:

Daryl 04-25-2006 05:25 AM

Hello Ted and Neil,

It was a pleasure to see you again Ted, and a pleasure meeting you Neil. I'll never forget 12:30AM on the putting green with you both and Yoda. Sharing the experience was wonderful. We gave Ted a good fight but he was zeroed-in as he also was with his new X Putting Stroke Pattern. Ted, I can’t say enough good things about you. I hope to see you soon.

V.J. Your motion is “Art” and your impact is nothing short of amazing. The low point geometry on your computer sent 8,000 watts into my light bulb. You have awesome demonstration skills. I’m grateful for your instruction. When I practice, I’ll practice; and when I play, I’ll play. I won’t confuse them again. Thank you for repeating, look, look, look.

Yoda, as always, it was an honor to be with you again and see the fog cleared so easily. I’m in your debt for my new understanding about geometrical alignments of hinging and the finish swivel. My TGM knowledge has been immeasurably improved and my enthusiasm renewed by your guidance. The volumes of information will incubate for months to come and further learning and improvements will continue.

Everyone else, especially our Australian friend Ozgolfer, thank you so much for making this the once in a lifetime experience that it was.

Daryl


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