Sure wish I could come tomorrow! You guys have fun and learn alot! You won't be bored I can assure you. Looking forward to reading the progress reports.
Sure wish I could come tomorrow! You guys have fun and learn alot! You won't be bored I can assure you. Looking forward to reading the progress reports.
Have a wonderful conference guys. Wish I were there too!!!
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Can't believe not a single word about this seminar! Curious how the outdoor segment went. You had good weather for it.
Yes, the weather was great. But . . .
The first twelve hours of our Lynn Blake Certified Associate training is 'Ground School' . . .
Indoors.
Ne'er the less, the last four hours 'on the turf' at Irish Creek brought its own rewards. How to teach the seemingly impossible TGM 'chapter and verse' to the rank and file. What a great time!
It's hard to remember to do in the heat of battle, but Rick clicked a photo or three that we'll put up.
I knew it would be intense as lots of info to cover but Yoda makes it fun! Looking forward to the pictures. Will see Rick next week and he can fill me in on all the details.
Can't believe not a single word about this seminar!
Taffy,
You've got to realize how different my business is now. In the early days, my only audience was the closed group on this site and its periphery. That group was definitely diverse -- both domestic and international -- but it was 'tight', and anyone who ventured forth to visit Yoda duly reported back.
Today, as in the past, my students come from across the United States and, indeed, throughout the world. All have been influenced by this site, its content, and candidly, the record of success demonstrated throughout our Certified Instructor network. But, whether professional or amateur, my new student today is rarely a true 'community member' (much less 'poster'). Hence, the absence of comment you have noted.
I could kick that whole paradigm in the butt, of course, and push guys and gals who don't post to do so. To date, that hasn't seemed an important thing to do. That said . . .
I attended the workshop, but I am not a prolific poster. I suspect that very few, if any, of the other attendees are community members. But if they were, and if they posted, I have no doubt that there would be nothing but rave reviews.
For me, understanding the golf swing is a hobby and not an occupation (although it does occupy much of my free time). I was absolutely captivated for the entire 16 hours of the workshop. There was not one second that I found my mind wandering. That is a credit to both the material and the way it was presented. Yoda has a gift. He and Rick make a great team.