Welcome to our little impromtu reunion, Lee and Matt. These two make six -- about two-thirds of our non-PGA contingent at St. Augustine almost eighteen months ago -- who have checked in (on their own, I might add) within the space of just a few hours.
Each is continuing his personal journey along the road that is The Golfing Machine. Continuous progress toward attainable objectives! At the very least, the Guided Struggle instead of the Blind Struggle. And as you have read in their posts, each is having a ball of fun doing it.
In a world where golf methods and tips come and go with the wind, here is a System for those hardy pioneers who are in it for the 'long haul'. It is built on scientific principle and offers an infinite array of procedure to get the job done. All it takes is an open mind and the courage to begin. It may not be the easy way, and most certainly it is not the conventional way, but it is...
Another St. Augustine alumni checks in. Good to hear from you, Doug! You've made quite a bit of progress since those 'early days' yourself, have you not?
Yoda
As far as golf goes, yes, tons of progress.
More important are the new friends that I have made thanks to your forum.
On these pages you will find the most positive people on earth.
If or should I say when, you have an alumni worshop count me in.
Another St. Augustine alumni checks in. Good to hear from you, Doug! You've made quite a bit of progress since those 'early days' yourself, have you not?
I will say this. If I had to "phone a friend" for someone to hit a bunker shot for me, it would be Doug. That is no exaggeration and no joke. I watched him hit five "impossible" shots all within a couple of feet of the cup. Awesome display, Doug.
rwh
Thanks for the kind words.
On my way to work I drive along about two miles of bunker AKA the beach.
I try to spend at least one hour a week hitting shots from various textures of sand, absorbing scenery and applying golf.