Ladies and gentlemen, I have received my copy of Alignment Golf and its is educating my hands to better golf already. However, I have stumbled across another problem. After viewing and practicing the extensors action lessons and drills, I now cannot hit the ball fat for bunker shots. I've tried using my aiming point to direct my hands a few inches behind the ball but I still strike the ball crisp. I also tried the dollar-bill drill but that does not seem to help either. Don't get me wrong, I love the crisp clean ball contact but I need to be able to play out of green side bunkers too.
I received my copy of Alignment Golf in just a few days and popped in the first DVD and I must admit it is some of the best video on TGM ever done.
Lynn is a master at getting the point across and does not miss a beat. It is like a Johnny Cash song driving the beat down home. There is a bit of comedy as well. All I can say is watch it many times and you will have enough knowledge to work on a stroke pattern and understand TGM book as well.
Swinging and hitting are also explained in the DVD’s for many that are still trying to understand the differences. Alignment Golf is great and every golfer should have a copy along with the yellow book. Well Done!!!
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I received my copy of Alignment Golf in just a few days and popped in the first DVD and I must admit it is some of the best video on TGM ever done.
Lynn is a master at getting the point across and does not miss a beat. It is like a Johnny Cash song driving the beat down home. There is a bit of comedy as well. All I can say is watch it many times and you will have enough knowledge to work on a stroke pattern and understand TGM book as well.
Swinging and hitting are also explained in the DVD’s for many that are still trying to understand the differences. Alignment Golf is great and every golfer should have a copy along with the yellow book. Well Done!!!
Thanks, John. I appreciate your review and comments!
I would also like to say that on the Alignment Golf DVD’s, the importance Lynn puts on the down swing waggle and the amount of up the club head moves in the back swing. These were very important points made of many that are missing in action with most weekend and amateur golfers. So watch it and learn and you will get to the next level
New to this forum but have read great feedback on these tapes on other forums.
My only concern is I am quite new to golf (only been playing for a year and on a 22 handicap) and was wondering if these are tailored for the more advanced golfer and the newbie would be left scratching their head over some of the TGM terminology?
One area that I do need to work on is getting better compression and cleaner/crisper contact so if there is a chapter on this that would be a start.
The Alignment Golf DVDs will absolutely help a 22 handicapper---it will get you on the proper course sooner and save you time from floundering around wondering what to do. Watch them all the way through and just get a flavor for what is in them. And then watch them a 2nd time and pay more attention. And then a 3rd time and perhaps take some notes. Go to the range and start with basic motion and when you have mastered that then move to acquired motion and just keep building your swing. Some of this might seem confusing at first but just keep watching and listening . The DVD with the drills is excellent. Makes going to the range fun. These DVDs are GOLD. That's why you even see comments from teaching professionals who are using them for their own games as well as teaching others. I wish these had been available in 1990 when I started playing golf---would have saved me a lot of time and frustration.
The Alignment Golf DVDs will absolutely help a 22 handicapper---it will get you on the proper course sooner and save you time from floundering around wondering what to do. Watch them all the way through and just get a flavor for what is in them. And then watch them a 2nd time and pay more attention. And then a 3rd time and perhaps take some notes. Go to the range and start with basic motion and when you have mastered that then move to acquired motion and just keep building your swing. Some of this might seem confusing at first but just keep watching and listening . The DVD with the drills is excellent. Makes going to the range fun. These DVDs are GOLD. That's why you even see comments from teaching professionals who are using them for their own games as well as teaching others. I wish these had been available in 1990 when I started playing golf---would have saved me a lot of time and frustration.
I have been trying to find the proper way to answer Just Starting. Now there is no need to. Wonderful job with your answer! 100% agreed.
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
New to this forum but have read great feedback on these tapes on other forums.
My only concern is I am quite new to golf (only been playing for a year and on a 22 handicap) and was wondering if these are tailored for the more advanced golfer and the newbie would be left scratching their head over some of the TGM terminology?
One area that I do need to work on is getting better compression and cleaner/crisper contact so if there is a chapter on this that would be a start.
JS,
You might also like to visit "The Gallery", free videos, and check out the Collin Neeman lesson with Lynn clips.
No matter what your level of proficiency you cannot help but gain from watching those videos.
Just placed my order. Can't wait. Been playing for over 20years with severe leakage, Never on a full shot have I felt true compression. I have hit about 250 basic motion shots this week and can't wait to move forward. I have been there and seen that as far as all the golf instructions out there. I am so hoping TGM brings me nirvana with effortless power and true 3D compression!!!
It's a re-learn for me of not throwing the clubhead at the ball, but throwing my wedges with my pivot through the ball!!
Now to try and erase all those years of getting by on timing and flipping which has lead to some good days but far more bad days.