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Personal update,
YODA, you are the GREATEST!!! Thank You, Kevin |
On Becoming A Player
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Again, I say . . . If you can walk and swing your arms from side to side (in perfect timing with your 'walking' motion), you can learn to swing a golf club the same way. In doing so, you can learn to swing it the the same way the pros do -- the same way they learned to do it as kids. You won't hit the ball as far as they do -- nor as straight -- but you will hit it with the same authority, and you will begin to post scores you heretofore only imagined. You will wake up every morning and know that you are 'doing it right', and that you deserve the lower scores you now are producing. You will have become not just a golfer, but a player. And that's a good thing. :salut: |
Yoda , would this be swinging your arms independent of your shoulders? Would shoulder motion be arm driven or hip?
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Yoda,
It has been about three months since you visited us in Minnesota. On that day at Medina I thought I was starting all over again. You gave us your all throughout the day and gladly much of it was actually absorbed into this puny brain. I used to play pretty fair golf and actually thought I knew something about the golf swing. Kevin Carter introduced me to TGM and I learned otherwise. After a hip injury and lots of confusion I couldn't break 90 earlier this year. After Medina it started to come together bit by bit. Visits with Kevin including chipping and range time, revisiting the MacDonald drills, Homer's book, daily visits to LBG Forums (the website with the most golf expertise available) have been a huge learning process. 3 weeks ago it started to slowly come together. Last week the score started to appear. My last two rounds on two different quality golf courses were 75. "Thanks" seems a little shy for what I have gained, but I at least get to buy coffee for Kev. Regards. |
Our Man At Medina
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From 90+ this summer to 75 this fall is a pretty fair leap. Congratulations! I have written in the past of the void I feel -- I liken it to post-partem depression :crybaby: -- after doing a national workshop, whether it be one day (as in your case) or two or three (other typical LBG formats, public or private). I feel the same way after our annual The Barclays Golf Academy in which our five-man professional team gives more than 500 individual lessons (and hundreds more in group format) during the four days of the tournament. That 'void' is born of the distance that now separates me from my students. In each instance, we have come together from afar; we have worked; and we have bonded. Then -- poof! -- it is over, and we return to our respective homes. I know we have 'cracked the egg' and am proud of the progress we have made. But, I also know that even more lies immediately ahead, especially if it is facilitated and monitored by a competent teaching professional. Thank God for guys like Kevin Carter. He makes your story -- and mine -- possible. :salut: |
cool story, way to go JerryG
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Way to go JERRY!
Jerry works harder at TGM than any student of the game I know. He seems to find something new in the book to help him EVERY day, and this website is where we come to confirm it. I appreciate the kind words, but its all you baby! I look forward to your calls and emails about what you have found and how it is affecting your swing. It always makes my day! Thanks for the kind words YODA. You are the BEST! Kevin |
In MN
I know these are older posts, but if ever in MN again. I need to know - located in MN.
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I am making the trip from Chicago to Cuscowilla to see Yoda next Tuesday and Wednesday. Very excited!
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it will be an absolutely unforgettable experience. You are in for the treat of a lifetime. It is the single best thing you can do for your relationship with the game of G.O.L.F.
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