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Date Posted: 09:38:36 06/07/00 Wed
Author: pete
Subject: Re: NG instruction
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Re: NG instruction is beyond inconsistancies!" on 01:17:24 06/07/00 Wed

> And the way it is being taught is nowhere near what
> Moe does!

How do you teach what someone does???

I think it is very simular to what Moe does, but everybodies body is different. Moe is lefthand dominant playing righthanded and most people are right hand dominant playing righthanded. That is one big reason that it must be different then Moe for alot of people.

>
> I took lesson from two seperate NGCIs in Chicago, one
> had me swinging the club in a left arm dominate
> "pullers" motion, while the other had me swinging with
> a right arm dominate "pusher's" move.

No two teachers teach the same. It says in the LOBG book that you can learn it either way. When you have so many instructors teaching a method there will always be good ones and bad ones. In IMA there are no discrepancies because there is only one person teaching it. If IMA is so great don't you think there would be more than one person teaching it.

I understand you don't even play single axis golf. Why try to be an expert on SA golf when you can't even do it??

Pete

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