So I search and try to find something I can do on my own. I feel like I've made progress since spending time on these forums, but I sure wished I lived in Atlanta...
It's a 'day trip,' Dave -- a day trip. Come see me, and your golfing life will change forever!
The quotes above are from a different thread, but it raised a question for me: at what level of play is someone ready for a one/two day trip?
I can certainly see the benefit for a players in the single-digit to mid-teen index range, but what kind of results can a 25 expect in such a short time (this presumes they have been playing a while and have taken some lessons)?
I am a 22 handicap that has played for several years and didn't break 100 till mid last year (mostly because of a decent short game but my ball striking was more like a 32 handicap last year) and I can tell you that a day trip with Yoda will yield results and you will see improvement. It doesn't mean your handicap will drop in half overnight (there are no shortcuts), but I do guarantee that your understanding and knowledge of TGM and which components will help your golfswing will double overnight. Once you start to apply the knowledge is when you will see long term results.
You will learn correct (precision) allignments and how to use extensor action and forearm tracing to strike the ball better than you ever have. Since I have gotten back I have seen much improvement and consistency and actually get excited to go to the range (used to almost dread it cause a lot of times I would leave depressed).
Anyway, you get the point...if you are really entertaining the idea of day tripping it then as Nike says "Just do it."
I can certainly see the benefit for a players in the single-digit to mid-teen index range, but what kind of results can a 25 expect in such a short time (this presumes they have been playing a while and have taken some lessons)?
The understanding you will get about TGM from Yoda is priceless. THEN you will be armed with knowledge and understanding about how to go back and work on your swing.
Start with a roadmap (the book) and a guide (Yoda)!
Thanks for all the endorsements, guys. This system requires only motivated people with average coordination. Nobody is asked to 'leap tall buildings in a single bound' or 'run faster than a locomotive.' But when that burning desire and modest ability meet tailored LBG instruction, The Magic happens!
For those who would like to experience some April Magic first-hand, stay tuned to an important announcement in the Schools and Workshops Forum a bit later tonight.
From all accounts the least you can expect is to be put on a much much faster road to self improvement. You will leave with a first class working plan of how to get to where you want to go. You may get substancially more. Yoda says TGM gives very rapid results due to it's elimination of compensations. I've seen nothing to suggest otherwise.