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Old 10-19-2006, 05:50 PM
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Thanks for your comments, Novice. And thanks, too, for the reminder that V.J. and I have got to keep the different international DVD formats in mind.
If the DVD format is Region 0 (region free) then it will work worldwide. Most educational DVDs are in this format.
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Old 11-07-2006, 04:23 AM
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First post I think. Long time browser.

I loved those videos. Since watching them I have seen my swing improve steadily. I had a pair of TGM lessons but was confused about a couple of things, as you can get a bit blown over by all the stuff you need to improve. But the video on the Acquired Motion was just what I needed. The idea of throwing the hands out as opposed to manipulating the clubhead, was like a missing link.

Thanks Yoda and Jeff.
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Old 12-07-2006, 07:46 PM
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Interesting videos. One of the things that jumped out at me though was how much crisper Yoda's impact sounds than Jeff's.
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Old 12-07-2006, 07:55 PM
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Interesting videos. One of the things that jumped out at me though was how much crisper Yoda's impact sounds than Jeff's.
Only in my dreams, jplestat.

Jeff Hull is by far a better Ballstriker and a more accomplished player. I only wish I had the information I have now when I was 'coming of age' in Golf.

The good news is that I now have the great privilege of sharing that information with others every day.

And the joy of doing so with friends.

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Old 12-07-2006, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Only in my dreams, jplestat.

Jeff Hull is by far a better Ballstriker and a more accomplished player. I only wish I had the information I have now when I was 'coming of age' in Golf.

The good news is that I now have the great privilege of sharing that information with others every day.

And the joy of doing so with friends.

Don't poormouth old timer! I never seen Jeff hit it and I'm quite sure he can compress it with the best of 'em . . . you won't toot your horn so I'll do it for you.

BUT BUCKET HAS SEEN IT FOR HIMSELF AND LYNN BLAKE CAN SLAP RIP THE DIMPLES OF A GOLF BALL . . . . PERIOD.
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Old 12-08-2006, 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Don't poormouth old timer! I never seen Jeff hit it and I'm quite sure he can compress it with the best of 'em . . . you won't toot your horn so I'll do it for you.

BUT BUCKET HAS SEEN IT FOR HIMSELF AND LYNN BLAKE CAN SLAP RIP THE DIMPLES OF A GOLF BALL . . . . PERIOD.
I'm with Bucket on this one. I was privileged to see the Man himself hit some balls and boy could you hear the compression off that ball!!!
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Old 12-08-2006, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Only in my dreams, jplestat.

Jeff Hull is by far a better Ballstriker and a more accomplished player. I only wish I had the information I have now when I was 'coming of age' in Golf.

The good news is that I now have the great privilege of sharing that information with others every day.

And the joy of doing so with friends.

Well I think you are being gracious and humble. But I will stand by what I haerd in the video.

That leads me to a serious question. In your instruction, and in your student's learning, how much do you use sound as a gauge of proper execution ?

In my recent practices, I have worked only on maintaining the "flying wedges" as you call them in my swing. I am new to TGM and think of my self as a feel player, so I have not gotten too invloved in all the terminology. You do a great job, however, of distilling that down to workable advice here on your site. What I have noticed though is that when I do maintain the wedges in a swing, not only do I hit the ball 20% farther, but the sound is completely different. It is quite noticeably different than others on the range. My ball striking has gotten much cripser in the last few sessions working on just this element of your instructional cannon.

I was a 5 hdcp, who had his swing ruined by a PGA accredited professional who adopted the method du jour (Hardy) and quite soundly ruined my swing to the point where I dipped to a 15. When I was a 5 I remember the feel of playing with "no hands", and I had lost that. When I tried to maintain the flying wedges, I recovered that same "no hands" feeling which paradoxically is more like controlling the swing with the hands to properly to make it "feel" like you are doing nothing with them. I am excited about getting back to where I was and improving on that, and I think that your instruction has finally pointed me in the right direction. I thank you for that and for this site. (Now if you would only return to SoCal

I plan to continue working with the ideas you present here. First off, I have to figure how to get my right forearm on plane which I seem unable to do.

Thanks again.
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Old 05-03-2009, 12:59 PM
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What am I doing wrong I can not get the videos?
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:42 PM
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What am I doing wrong I can not get the videos?
Where are you trying to get them? This series is available in the pro-shop or the premium video section of the gallery. If you're having trouble with the payment process, please pm me or email webmaster@lynnblakegolf.com with the exact error message you're getting.
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Old 05-05-2009, 03:15 PM
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Don't poormouth old timer! I never seen Jeff hit it and I'm quite sure he can compress it with the best of 'em . . . you won't toot your horn so I'll do it for you.

BUT BUCKET HAS SEEN IT FOR HIMSELF AND LYNN BLAKE CAN SLAP RIP THE DIMPLES OF A GOLF BALL . . . . PERIOD.
where does he mention the throws
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