Hello everyone. Coming over from The Golf Channel discussion board where it has gotten a bit out of hand. I'm 54, played professionally for over 30 years and have been a golf instructor for over 20 years. I've worked with Chris Riley in his younger days before PGA Tour. I Love teaching and perhaps can give some meaningful advice to some here. Will look forward to meeting a lot of you over the coming days, months, etc.
SANTEESLIM
Last edited by SANTEESLIM : November 18th, 2006 at 05:13 AM.
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jrbloise (John), I'm glad you found some things that have helped your game. To me that's what it's all about. I've found for the average player who's not looking to join the tour, keeping it simple and not cluttering up the information with all the new phrasings benefits them more. The younger players who want to learn everything yesterday don't get the satisfaction of finding their swing, for them it's a manufactured one, and they're the hardest to correct when things start going bad.