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Date Posted: 20:27:16 12/25/01 Tue
Author: Ed Laskody
Subject: Re: too much variation
In reply to: Frosty 's message, "too much variation" on 15:43:48 12/25/01 Tue

>>Started golfing 3 years ago, 2 1/2 with NG. Did the
>>one day school, tried a couple of lessons. The main
>>complaint I have is the availabilty of certified
>>instruction. The closest instructor is 1 1/2 hours
>>away, is only a part timer, and is very difficult to
>>hook up with. The last NG lesson I took left me more
>>confused than before. Found a CG instructor who would
>>meet me at a facility which is only 5 minutes away
>>from my house, studied under Manuel Del La Torre and
>>has instructed golf for 25 years. Real basic method,
>>take the club back with your hands, swing forward with
>>your arms, let yor body respond to the motion of your
>>arms. So I am going to give CG a try. Merry Christmas
>>everyone. EJ
>
>EJ,
>I have experienced similar frustrations. Last year I
>took lessons from 2 separate CI's and each seemed to
>be teaching a completely different method..one was a
>puller and the other was a pusher. On top of that,
>both were total hacks themselves.
>I think there is difficulty finding qualified CI's
>that teach a uniform format, adn actually know how to
>play good golf. All those guys wanted me to do was buy
>more expensive equipment. Instead of a lesson, it was
>a 30 minute sales pitch!
Swing your arms and let your body respond is a requirement for any swing system. If NGCI's are not teaching
this than they are shooting themselves in the foot.
ED Laskody

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  • Sure you did Frosty....or should I say Chazman -- Jon, 08:58:24 12/26/01 Wed
  • Re: Sure you did Frosty....or should I say Chazman -- John F., 13:55:53 12/26/01 Wed

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