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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Henning Lundstrom is terrific, both as a player and teacher. He has paid the price -- in time, energy and money -- to join the ranks of the world's most knowledgeable Authorized Instructors of The Golfing Machine.I recommend him without reservation.
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I second that opinion.
Wanted to save this little story until I could back it up with some scoring over 18 holes, but this is the right time:
I went to see Henning last week. On my side I knew what I was looking for but not which component to tweak with: I knew my hands took the right path. I had eliminated my swaying and bobbing and incorporated a right forearm pickup. The tripod was in good shape.
But: the shaft was off plane.
We met up. Kicked off the TGM lingo. We were able to communicate straight from the book. Talking matters of TRUTH.
Need I say we had a blast?
It took 2 swings. It took 1 minute.
...until he got my flying wedges in shape.
I experienced hitting balls with compression and trajectory like never before. An entirely new feel. To me a perfect example of mechanics producing and feel reproducing. We recorded a couple of swings. I almost could not believe it was me. Let's be serious: I still have flaws, but the basics of what I wanted to establish was all there. All there. How great!
I still need to fully incorporate this experience. Also work substantially on throwaway and shoulder plane, but I will say this:
There is no substitute for studying TGM
and seeing an AI as good as Henning. Only wish his place was not 5 hours driving from where I live.
For me it is a matter of getting the time in to working on a few more things, and this is just a segment of the full story. Once I can spare that time to practice, take the results to the course and produce a score I will write a longer story. Incorporating Destin, lessons with Henning, my own studies. The works. That's for later.
But finally:
The journey to improvement is the greatest of all.