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Old 09-02-2007, 12:08 AM
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Thanks for the teaser clip...it is very good stuff...can't wait for more
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Old 09-02-2007, 12:19 AM
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To the esteemed teachers at Westchester<

What kind of mats were you guy's using????

It looks like they allowed you teach Down, Out, and Forward better than the ordinary range mat.

Sorting Through the Golf Nut's Catalog.

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Old 09-02-2007, 02:16 AM
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Not the mat they were standing on, but the striking surface had VJ Singh's name and face on it but a google didn't find the product.
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Old 09-02-2007, 08:42 AM
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Nice job with the filming Mike. More "exposure" for TGM and LBG.
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Thanks guys. That crew can really teach.

They showed that TGM is so simple to apply. It isn't a complex machine but an efficient machine. Assembly the parts , align them and let it flow.


Go see anyone of them, if you can.

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Old 09-03-2007, 11:29 PM
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That crew can really teach.

They showed that TGM is so simple to apply. It isn't a complex machine but an efficient machine. Assembly the parts , align them and let it flow.

Go see anyone of them, if you can.
There is an old saying...

"Eagles don't flock."

But in August at Westchester CC in New York for The Barclays -- the inaugural FedEx Cup Playoffs event -- they gathered.

For Barclays Capital and its private clients off the 18th green.

And for the PGA TOUR and its tournament sponsors in Hospitality Village.

They flew in one eagle at a time.

For the record...

Bill Castner, Clark, New Jersey, Master Professional, PGA;

Steve Ferguson, Marietta, Georgia, GSEB, PGA;

Ted Fort, Marietta, Georgia, GSEB, 2006 Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year;

Jeff Hull, Watkinsville, Georgia, GSEB, 2007 Georgia Open Champion;

Ben Kitts, Naples, Florida, GSEB, PGA;

Henning Lundstrum, Gothenburg, Sweden, GSEM, 2006 Sweden PGA West Teacher of the Year; and...

Rob Noel, Abita Springs, Louisiana, GSEM, PGA, 2000 and 2003 Golf Digest Best Teacher in Lousiana;

To each member of our 2007 The Barclays team, including LBG volunteers Mike Plunkett (6bmike) and Ed Zilavy (EdZ), I extend my sincerest respect and appreciation.

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Old 09-05-2007, 11:44 PM
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By the weekend I will have another short feature this time from the Gillette side of the LBG 'gathering.' Henning Lundstrom will highlight the featurette with some solid instruction. Cameos from Steve Ferguson, Bill Castner and Lynn Blake.

It will be in the windows format shot in HD. The Premium Video will follow shortly and will be from the outstanding outdoor clinics the Yoda conducted.

Flat, Vertical Left, Bent Level Right, - sounds like the Flying Wedges to me.
Hinge Motions, Rhythm, Accumulator #2 Power, Acc#3 Transfer Roll. Straight Plane Line tracing. Clubhead Lag. All this from a simple Flat Vertical Left Wrist.

"Sustain the Lag!" - sure but, "Maintain the Flat Left Wrist!" Another TGM battle cry that's time has come.
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