On May 8-11 there is a GSEB level 1 class and an amateur workshop on May 12-13 in Portland, Oregon.
I have been thinking about it alot lately and it just seems impossible to turn down the opportunity.
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"Golf is not a subject but a motor skill which can only be learned and not taught." - Michael Hebron
"The Body, Arms and Hands have specific assignments during the Golf Stroke, and they must be coordinated into one efficient motion." - Lynn Blake
On May 8-11 there is a GSEB level 1 class and an amateur workshop on May 12-13 in Portland, Oregon.
I have been thinking about it alot lately and it just seems impossible to turn down the opportunity.
I know it will sound crazy, and everybody reading this is laughing their tail off right now, but becoming a GSEB is my dream. I probably have no right attending the level 1 class as I will be the only bogie golfer within miles. If it takes me 10 or 20 years of hard work to achieve this goal, then I will enjoy the journey.
Any advice, guidance, similar experiences/goals, wake up slaps in the face.... anything/anbody, please.
Go for it ! The first level should be a piece of cake with what you learned for Lynn and the gang. I think it is an open book test. The second level (and extra $$) is a more demostration of knowledge on the range (I think). Piece of cake either way.
On May 8-11 there is a GSEB level 1 class and an amateur workshop on May 12-13 in Portland, Oregon.
I have been thinking about it alot lately and it just seems impossible to turn down the opportunity.
I know it will sound crazy, and everybody reading this is laughing their tail off right now, but becoming a GSEB is my dream. I probably have no right attending the level 1 class as I will be the only bogie golfer within miles. If it takes me 10 or 20 years of hard work to achieve this goal, then I will enjoy the journey.
Any advice, guidance, similar experiences/goals, wake up slaps in the face.... anything/anbody, please.
Can't go too wrong when you listen to your heart...live that dream and go for it...maybe you will also inspire others to follow you in a similar pursuit.
I took my step toward 'determining a course of action' today by registering on the TGM website for the two classes. They will (hopefully) contact me soon for the next step to make things official.
Congrats on your decision, KnightT. You will be challenged, but the end result will be worth the effort.
No less than four new GSEBs in the past 18 months -- two domestic and two international -- have told me that they began their TGM studies as a direct result of what they learned on this site.