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Old 04-19-2011, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
I hate to say it Air, but I am very jealous of you and Patrick right now...

I was working on my own on the range today for the first time in a very long time. Concentrated on Mr. Yoda's teaching as I remember it. Right - Left - Right - Left -- no more pressure on the left foot at the top with driver, lift that left heel and turn the right hip pocket back and into that braced right leg and fall towards the target. Finally felt some "pop" again after a few years of not playing. I'm excited again. Right back to watching YODA's most basic videos and going to let it sink in for good. I finally get how you can shift your weight properly and stay centered in the tripod. Huge breakthrough for me, and it just felt like it did when I used to be able to play...

Kevin

Thanks everyone! Thanks Lynn! As you can see, I am carrying extra weight and still, Lynn's simple Alignment-centered approach really worked well.

The fabulous golfer Lynn worked with on the range, not me, was tall and slender. I am not. Nevertheless, Lynn's expert eye and encyclopedic knowledge of G.O.L.F. allowed me to experience two hours of very powerful drills that each built on the other and covered all three zones!

Lynn is humble, funny and interesting as he moves a person along the Machine. The rest of today was spent simply practicing the MacDonald drills and programming the Computer to value Standard Address and Balance above all G.O.L.F. virtues. It is still startling to me how a little marching move with heels up in Balance, can Lag the club up on Plane and Down, Out, and Forward again at great speed.

Thanks Lynn, again.

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