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Date Posted: 12:16:52 06/16/00 Fri
Author: Medreth
Subject: Re: Hook and make successful * FACTS
In reply to: Dave Ferguson 's message, "Re: Hook and make successful" on 05:22:07 06/16/00 Fri

I am looking at the May/June issue of Golf Illustrated. In the NG add it states, "has proven itself by helping more than 75,000 golfers improve" is this saying that only about 75,000 golfers play NG?

I started learning from the tapes. Never got consitant. Took a $150.00 lesson from one of the pros that is in one of the TV adds. He spent a large amount of time pushing the NG clubs of which I already had.

I bought the IMA tape and started improving in a week. I have since became friends with another NGCI. He is very good. Althou I haven't taken a lesson, he taught me the correct way to transfer the weight and throwing my hands at the ball. It has sure gotten easier.

I have a friend that took the one day school and thought it very over priced for what he learned. There has been no followup for him except trying to get him into the 3 day school. More important the near term income.

I agree with Remington, they could do a lot better job. I am thankful for what they have done, because I would never have found single-axis golf.

Medreth


> Perhaps the reason more people are not successful is
> the difficulty of obtaining continuing instruction in
> NG.
>
> I am aware that one day and three day courses are
> available. Even these are at price point that is cost
> prohibitive to most people. This leaves people trying
> to learn off the tapes which is extremely difficult to
> do.
>
> Also, my personal learning style is to have one hour
> of instruction and then work it in at the range over a
> week or two then go back for another hour.
>
> Right now you have to be the type of individual who
> can go it alone to learn NG. (This forum helps).
>
> In my opinion, until this situation changes, NG will
> never be mainstream.

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