If anyone has any experience with tutorial DVDs, which Golf tutorial dvd would you recommend a newbie, someone who had no golfing experience yet.
Thanks in advance.
For someone with no golfing experience- I would get Gary McCord's DVD from his famous book- "Golfing with Dummies." McCord has "backdoor" TGM knowledge through his relationship with Mac O'Grady. I saw the sampler and it seems to be pretty good to get someone started.
Starting your golfing experience here is the best move you could make. TGM/Yoda/LBGForum will give you everything you need to be a heck of a golfer.
And....check out our gallery. Loaded with great short and long videos that explain TGM concepts.
Learn the Three Imperatives, a right arm take-away and what the pressure points are and do and practice on an impact bag.
I noted Building Blocks Beta and didn't mention it in my post but totally agree that that is one of Manzella's best along with former flipper (which is also great). If you go to his site and join up for several, you will get the final production DVDs which are being edited now. Probably a good time to make the jump if you are interested in TGM. His Do it Right video is also very, very good and it discusses things you will not hear anywhere else (TGM, right arm role, etc).
Good luck.
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You can try Brian Manzella's new one "Building Blocks" or Mike Jacobs "Explosive golf". Both are good.
I got the Mike Jacobs DVD about a week about for about eight bucks. Just the section on setup alone was worth the cost of the DVD and then some.
I've been playing golf for a year and a half and I've ALWAYS struggled with a consistent setup. NO MORE, Mike Jacobs goes a great job of teaching a golfer how to have a consistent reliable setup.