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Bagger Lance 11-03-2005 12:16 PM

Calling All Attendees
 
What, no feedback on the So. Cal. Academy?
Everybody incubating?
I see lots of feedback on that other forum.:(

Would love to hear about your experience here. :)

Rbaumgolf 11-03-2005 03:53 PM

Ditto. I expected to hear all kinds of testimonials. Maybe you guys got Yoda mad and he made you run laps instead.

vintagebob 11-03-2005 07:48 PM

LOL. YodasLuke asked us to post on the OTHER forum. I can repost my review here, if you like, so folks can ask questions, etc.

Bagger Lance 11-03-2005 07:56 PM

Please do! Yoda doesn't frequent other sites. This is his home turf.
Thanks!

neil 11-03-2005 09:59 PM

Bagger,I think Vintagebob meant he was asked to post on the Testimonial thread .I did this but I don't think it gets read much .I would advocate a review of this particular area of the site ....unless Yoda is a bit shy!!!.You do a great job Bagger:D

Rbaumgolf 11-03-2005 10:51 PM

What Other site are you talking about - I'm lost.

neil 11-03-2005 11:15 PM

I was reffering to the testimonial site (under golf academy on home page )and I think Vintagebob was refering to the so.cal thread.I think Bagger is trying to wind us up!:D

ThinkingPlus 11-04-2005 12:25 AM

Background
 
The other site Bob referred to was GEA. All of the attendees of the SoCal school are members of the GEA forum as well as the LBG forum. The SoCal school was originally organized as a "How many folks would be interested in a Yoda school in SoCal?" thread posted on the GEA forum.

sdsurfmore 11-04-2005 11:57 PM

socal
 
still trying to absorb and incubate all the new information..three days is overload..still work on drills at my house..went to the range tues all good..played today and shot 77 with a holie on the first hole..not at full speed nor do i expect to be at this point. keeping the alignments and checks as a constant routine till they become automatic

Yoda 11-05-2005 12:24 AM

Makin' It Happen!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sdsurfmore

...played today and shot 77 with a holie on the first hole...

Okay, Jay...

We're w-ai-t-i-n-g! SoCal Polie details, please!

Also, remember we have a regular Holies and Polies Forum.

I mean...

After a golf school...

Your game is supposed to be all screwed up,, right?

:)

sdsurfmore 11-05-2005 12:44 AM

thanks yoda
 
i was amazed at how my perception of my swing vs the reality were so diametrically opposed...after getting the concept of drag loading i've been able to hit some pretty cool shots taking one more club helps alot because i'm not swinging at90% more of a controlled positive motion maintaining the alignments...words can't describe how good yoda and luke are as teachers

YodasLuke 11-06-2005 04:19 PM

Thank you
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sdsurfmore
i was amazed at how my perception of my swing vs the reality were so diametrically opposed...after getting the concept of drag loading i've been able to hit some pretty cool shots taking one more club helps alot because i'm not swinging at90% more of a controlled positive motion maintaining the alignments...words can't describe how good yoda and luke are as teachers

Thank you...we love what we do, and we hope it always shows.

Yoda 11-07-2005 12:08 AM

Noise Makers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sdsurfmore

...after getting the concept of drag loading i've been able to hit some pretty cool shots...words can't describe how good yoda and luke are as teachers


Thanks, Jay. You guys gave it 100 percent and so did we. The results spoke for themselves...

POW!!!

CR-RR-ACK!!!

PPPHHH-SSSSSS-HHHHHH!!!!

And all that jazz!

ksy 11-08-2005 01:10 PM

So Cal School
 
I'm new to TGM and when I tried to read the yellow book, I would always finish with my head spinning. I found my way to Lynn's site and this was very helpful in clearing up many concepts but also created many more questions. I decided to attend the Southern CA school to get these questions answered and was not disappointed. For me, just the time spent in the classroom was worth the trip. Both Lynn and Ted are excellent instructors and will give you all the time you need to get the concepts clear. Instead of just telling you where to be in your swing they will tell you what it should feel like to be there and I found this to be very beneficial. You will leave with a clear picture of your swing flaws but more importantly a clear picture of what the correct swing should be. When I returned, the first comment from my playing partner was " you finally have some width in your swing". Must be that extensor action! For me, attending the school has cut years off my learning curve. Thanks again Lynn, Ted, Lee and all my fellow students. It was a great experience!

Yoda 11-08-2005 10:21 PM

Proud Folk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ksy

I'm new to TGM and when I tried to read the yellow book, I would always finish with my head spinning. I found my way to Lynn's site and this was very helpful in clearing up many concepts but also created many more questions. I decided to attend the Southern CA school to get these questions answered and was not disappointed. For me, just the time spent in the classroom was worth the trip. Both Lynn and Ted are excellent instructors and will give you all the time you need to get the concepts clear. Instead of just telling you where to be in your swing they will tell you what it should feel like to be there and I found this to be very beneficial. You will leave with a clear picture of your swing flaws but more importantly a clear picture of what the correct swing should be. When I returned, the first comment from my playing partner was " you finally have some width in your swing". Must be that extensor action! For me, attending the school has cut years off my learning curve. Thanks again Lynn, Ted, Lee and all my fellow students. It was a great experience!

Thanks, Keith. What a great job you did with the information we presented in class and then individualized to your own Golf Stroke.

We have had many students over the past year and a half, but none has pursued the goal of Golfing Perfection more diligiently than you. And it shows: Your 'deliberate, positive and heavy' Motion produces an incongruent Power and Compression we rarely see. But such is the nature of The Golfing Machine®.

We are proud you have chosen to be our student.


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