The NBC commentators mentioned that Heath Slocum had worked with his instructor earlier in the week and made a few adjustments.
Unfortunately for the television audience, they did not mention either the instructor or those adjustments.
But...
Fortunately for the members of LynnBlakeGolf.com, I did a video on Tuesday morning with Heath and his instructor, Mark Blackburn.
The subject of that video?
I bring glad tidings...
That would be those very same adjustments, as they were being made!
I'm off to Orlando tomorrow for the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill (and our fully-subscribed LBG Academy at Falcon's Fire later in the week), but I'll get Mrs. Yoda to ship the video out to Bagger on Monday. Assuming he is not otherwise engaged in his day job of multi-jillion dollar product launches with a major S & P 500 company -- I luv ya, man! -- he'll get it up toward the end of next week.
Is this a great place or what!?
From the Practice Tee of the PODS Championship and from LynnBlakeGolf.com to you...
A PGA TOUR professional at work with his Instructor.
I taped this video of Heath Slocum and his instructor, Mark Blackburn, on Tuesday of tournament week. Five days later, Heath finished T2 (by one stroke) in a starting field of 144 of the best players in the world. He shot 68-69-67-71 (275, 9-under par) and earned $466,400.
Thanks, Heath and Mark, for inviting us into your world. And thanks also to our own Bagger Lance, for bringing this video to you!
I taped this video of Heath Slocum and his instructor, Mark Blackburn, on Tuesday of tournament week. Five days later, Heath finished T2 (by one stroke) in a starting field of 144 of the best players in the world. He shot 68-69-67-71 (275, 9-under par) and earned $466,400.
Thanks, Heath and Mark, for inviting us into your world. And thanks also to our own Bagger Lance, for bringing this video to you!
Yoda, thanks for sharing this! It was cool to get an inside look at TGM at work on tour. Funny how a lot of the things that Heath is working on (and his concerns) are what us higher handicaps are working on as well (centered head, right forearm tracing, and the downswing waggle). Golf fundamentals and geometry are all the same no matter who swings the club I guess.
Yoda, thanks for sharing this! It was cool to get an inside look at TGM at work on tour. Funny how a lot of the things that Heath is working on (and his concerns) are what us higher handicaps are working on as well (centered head, right forearm tracing, and the downswing waggle). Golf fundamentals and geometry are all the same no matter who swings the club I guess.
Thanks, Keith. And right you are: From Dub to TOUR player, the Alignments never vary. But...
The journey is without end.
I'll never forget our own time together down in The Swamp. Two 'half-days' memorialized in the Compression At Twilightvideo. Those who haven't seen the clip can check it out in the LBG Gallery.
I'll never forget our own time together down in The Swamp. Two 'half-days' memorialized in the Compression At Twilightvideo. Those who haven't seen the clip can check it out in the LBG Gallery.
Dear Yoda,
Which one you are refering to?
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
I taped this video of Heath Slocum and his instructor, Mark Blackburn, on Tuesday of tournament week. Five days later, Heath finished T2 (by one stroke) in a starting field of 144 of the best players in the world. He shot 68-69-67-71 (275, 9-under par) and earned $466,400.
Thanks, Heath and Mark, for inviting us into your world. And thanks also to our own Bagger Lance, for bringing this video to you!
Thanks for the 'inside the ropes' view Lynn, Heath, Mark and Bagger.
I love that right forearm Heath, looks great!
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