Originally Posted by drewitgolf
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Mark my words, "this is the future of golf instruction and education and you are seeing it right before your eyes". Full steam ahead!
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I have to agree. Especially given my improvement over these last few years. My golfing buds often ask me what's going on. Its kind of a long and complex story isnt it. And one I have only just begun to understand myself, assuming I do. Wish I had more time on this good earth to see how far I could go with it. Aye there's the rub.
I believe that Lynn Blake could achieve something that Homer wished for. To make this body of knowledge help Joe Duffer. To be his handbook. It takes all types, the researcher, the performers, the teachers. Lynn is a bit of all of them to my mind but first and foremost a truly superior and passionate communicator, interpreter. And Homer's book needed one, big time, as we know. I bet he'll bring other things to the table too. Im thinking about motion, getting from one place to another simply, naturally, efficiently.
Homer would applaud this announcement, I bet. After all it was he that "just wanted to get the information out there". Its time has come I think. Its language might just become golfs language, as terrifying as that will seem to some. I see the word "Accumulator" and a like numbered, associated "Pressure Point" in a golf magazine coming to your town soon. Maybe they'll leave out the crazy capitalization though. That'll take another 50 years.