Kevin, as you know, John Savage is my GSEB. I believe he, you, and any well-trained TGM instructor could teach a person to golf from any side!
As a right hander never fully trained in any golf system. I was really excited three years ago, when I was able to save up for an eight lesson package from Golf-Tec. It was over $800 but I thought that the video taping and computer analysis would allow me to keep my gathered insights and the years of better golf would defray the overall expense.
Was I disappointed! I was taught to set-up in certain positions and shown pro golfers who were in those positions. I was placed
in a series of positions by my instructor without any unifying theme.
It was very confusing. Each position was butressed by a series of traditional golf exercises that sought to put the body in a "correct" position. But without any logical overview, I was very frustrated and felt ripped off.
At the fifth Golf-Tec lesson. I was taught to point my left thumb up as my hand cleared my hip. At the driving range, it seemed like the "X" factor came alive and I was able to hit my shots crisply. The following Saturday I shot an 85.
I was very excited, and then it stopped working!

During the last 4 lessons, where I was offered discounts for more packages of 8 lessons, frequently, I couldn't get the stroke back! And the instructor seemed unable to explain why or where it went! I was pissed!
Fast forward to yesterday and today. On the front 9, I concentrated on using an angle hinge but my ball position was too far in front and I was off plane mucho. I was rolling my shoulder, swinging, but sprayed the ball all over. Then I compounded the problem by tring to hit perfect pitches and chips to sucker pins. On three holes, I turned possible pars and easy bogies into one double and two trips! I shot a 48.
On holes 6-9, I started thrusting (Jerry) and using the horizontal hinge with a small, horizontal feeling, RFT (Kevin, OB). Four over on the last 4 holes.
On our back 9, I lost my chip ball position. I turned two pars into a trip and dbl being within 10 feet of the fringe (+ 5)!

Got the position, logically, from thinking about the plane.

On holes 12-17, I had 5 makable birdie chips or birdie putts, including our number 1 an 2 hcp holes. I was par for those six holes including a birdie on the # 1 hcp!

I dbld the last hole to shoot 42 on a par 35. (I was so jazzed about shooting MY FIRST 40 EVER that I stood up on a simple 120 yard 9 iron and shanked it wide of the green.

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Telling John all this, today, he smiled. "Let's see your horizontal hinge." He then explained to me that though my positions were much better, and I was more consistent, I was still double cocking my wrists, dumping my hands and power too early and never getting to straight arms at impact!
(JOHN SAID) I had simply adjusted to my weaknesses! My small RFT and straight right arm thrust let me get away with murder by keeping my flying wedges stable at impact as I thrusted through. I was driving the ball as far as my club champ on several holes using the Noodles I got on sale since Kevin has not sent me any TITLEISTS!!!!!
(JOHN DEMONSTRATED AND SAID) THE STERNUM STAYS ALIGNED WITH ADDRESS WEDGES (W/WOUT BLUE CHEESE)! I AM NOT ALIGNED GOING BACK UP-PLANE BECAUSE I'M TAKING THE CLUB AWAY WITH MY HANDS OFF PLANE. SO, I HAVE TO THRUST TO IMPACT FIX BECAUSE SWINGING OFF PLANE IS ALL I COULD DO OTHERWISE.
LEAVE THE HANDS ALONE! LOOK AT YOUR UNFLAT WRIST! TOO MANY CRINKLES! # 1 PPT MUST BE AFT OF THE SHAFT! STOP DOUBLE COCKING! LOOK, LOOK, LOOK! USE A MIRROR! PUSH THE BACK SHOULDER BACK!

WHEN COMING DOWN IT IS LINEAR THEN ANGULAR BUT BECAUSE YOU'RE OFF-PLANE, YOU CANNOT CONSISTENTLY COME TO YOUR FRONT TOE AIMPOINT!

ON-PLANE PUSH BACK THEN ON-PLANE PUSH FORWARD OR LEAD WITH THE FRONT SHOULDER OR STERNUM TO ACCENTUATE THE LINEAR ACTION AS COUNTERBALANCE OR COMPENSATION TO THE DISABLED FRONT HIP!!!!
By the time we were finished, I had gained 10 yards of carry and almost 10 yards of roll with my clubs.

When John left, I hit another bucket of chips through drivers. A younger man practicing with his elderly father commented on how I was hitting the 250 yard fence on a roll with my wood and on the fly with my driver. (There were actually slight fades and draws but I diDn't want to explain.) I recommended John to them explaining my artificial hip, metal rod, gout and psorriahsis.

the elderly gentleman had just had his hip and knee replaced!
And so it goes!
Originally Posted by KevCarter
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Thanks Buddy. The next 6 weeks I need to learn everything I can about The Magic of the LEFT Forearm.
Kevin
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