Originally Posted by okie
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He is guy that tells people just to hit the damn ball!
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That advice works really well for most people, doesn't it?
It's somewhat akin to sitting a novice in front of a keyboard and saying, "Just type!" Try that, and see what you get.
The truth is that this guy is an
athlete who has spent his
life -- even if, as he says, "just
one bucket" at a time -- on practice tees and courses around the world, seeking to improve his own
professional skills. Now, after hundreds of thousands of hours of his own concentrated effort,
he tells
us to "Just hit it!"
Gimme a break.
The incontrovertible fact is that golf is a
learned skill (at any level, including his own). Those who wish to improve, and further, to compress years into months, weeks or days, will benefit greatly from
competent training. Which training, by the way,
excludes instruction by those who have spent a lifetime on Tour and now can only advise others to "just hit it".
Originally Posted by okie
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He about breaks out the garlic and crucifix when I mention TGM!
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His loss . . . a knee-jerk reaction to his own misperception. Mention 'alignments' instead, and maybe you'll strike a resounding chord. But, based on what you've said, probably not. And that's okay. 'Mechanics to Feel' is not for everyone . . . especially those who already play well and have given up on any further real progress (which, of course, is unattainable without at least a modest attention to Mechanics; or, the mental process which produces perfected Mechanics under pressure; or both).
Originally Posted by okie
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So do you know how to tell whether you are hitting too many balls? Simple. Did you have time to chip, pitch and putt?
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I like it,
Okie!
