I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together. This improved understanding led to a distinctly superior execution and compression. As he told John Riegger, who came up toward the end of our session, "No one has ever explained these things so simply."
I took some before and after photos, but don't have my 'download' equipment with me. I'll post them when I get back.
Yes, Milwaukee in July 2004...Grant was working on the stuff described in the article you posted, and we played a practice round with Dean Wilson who was just getting into all this.
I would like to see Lynn if the stuff you guys worked on was giving him a bit more power. His stats are not showing it as of now, however I have not seen him swing for about four years now. His former teacher did teach a little bit different pattern than the one the guys are know for.
I know mine is too. Most of my players start off as hitters.
Good to see TGM getting such nice coverage.
Just got my Golf Digest with the Plummer Bennett stuff in it. First of all FANTASTIC to see that the give credit to The Golfing Machine. Second observation is that if you take the swing that David "Master of Chapter 10" Orr has posted . . . looks just like what they have going on in the comparison of "Stack & Tilt" vs. Conventional.
I think there is definitely something to the way they advise using the ground. Also, the whole centered head controlling low point . . . 1-L #1 . . . Holla fo' a dollah or even a couple of million $$$.
They need to be on this site . . . would love to have a Machine discussion with these guys. This dealie is very much pivot based. I would like to hear them comment on pressure points and release motions. Love the business model too . . . Starski and Hutch'n it.
Just got my Golf Digest with the Plummer Bennett stuff in it. First of all FANTASTIC to see that the give credit to The Golfing Machine. Second observation is that if you take the swing that David "Master of Chapter 10" Orr has posted . . . looks just like what they have going on in the comparison of "Stack & Tilt" vs. Conventional.
You could line up a bunch of guys.. Jodie Mudd, Mike Woodson, Denver Haddix and about half the top amateurs in the state of Kentucky and they would all look the same. Mac did a good job. Quick story.... Andy P called Mac one night and had a list of 11 swing questions he wanted to go over with him. Three hours later and he was only through 3 questions.