I would PM (private message) Lynn on this forum and go and see him right away. HE REALLY IS AN EXCELLENT TEACHER! LEARN THE RIGHT WAY AND YOU WILL MAKE MONEY ON THE COURSE AND REALLY ENJOY YOUR GAME!
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Inner I am in Miami, FL. Is there anyone down here that is a certified instructor with TGM or affiliated with Lynn? At the time I can't afford to go take private lessons with Lynn, although I would love nothing more.
Inner I am in Miami, FL. Is there anyone down here that is a certified instructor with TGM or affiliated with Lynn? At the time I can't afford to go take private lessons with Lynn, although I would love nothing more.
Eddie, just write the man and he will give you the 411.
Good luck!
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Inner I am in Miami, FL. Is there anyone down here that is a certified instructor with TGM or affiliated with Lynn? At the time I can't afford to go take private lessons with Lynn, although I would love nothing more.
Call Dan Malizia (pronounced "Mal-eyes"), Head Golf Professional at Pine Tree GC in Boynton Beach, Florida, at 239-682-3968.
Dan is a PGA member and Lynn Blake Certified Senior Instructor (soon to become Master after next week's elite Certification class at Cuscowilla).
Eddie,
1) Make the right hip backswing motion better - you're stuck - probably based on some implementation of the idea of restricted hip motion.
2) Square up the clubface better at address before you take the grip.
3) Take it back the opposite of the roll open takeaway feel
4) You need to learn to hit down - on top of the ball - with the face. Too much "UP" going on.
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Eddie,
1) Make the right hip backswing motion better - you're stuck - probably based on some implementation of the idea of restricted hip motion.
2) Square up the clubface better at address before you take the grip.
3) Take it back the opposite of the roll open takeaway feel
4) You need to learn to hit down - on top of the ball - with the face. Too much "UP" going on.
Nice and concise, Mike? How is CA?
May I just add that you can drag the club back and up using no hands, just your hip.
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Hi,
Just discovered Lynn Blake, but have gone through the Alignment Golf dvd's a few times and watched every video I could find online. One question - in a video posted earlier on this thread (the Golf Channel Instructor search video) - at about 6:24 Yoda shows the setup position and it looks like he is saying to align the shaft with the left forearm at setup, and it looks like he is saying to cock the wrist downward at address because that is how it will come through at impact. However, that would seem to result in zero angle for the #3 accumulator, and it feels very weird when I set up this way. Am I misunderstanding what he is saying? Thanks for any help.
Hi,
Just discovered Lynn Blake, but have gone through the Alignment Golf dvd's a few times and watched every video I could find online. One question - in a video posted earlier on this thread (the Golf Channel Instructor search video) - at about 6:24 Yoda shows the setup position and it looks like he is saying to align the shaft with the left forearm at setup, and it looks like he is saying to cock the wrist downward at address because that is how it will come through at impact. However, that would seem to result in zero angle for the #3 accumulator, and it feels very weird when I set up this way. Am I misunderstanding what he is saying? Thanks for any help.
Welcome SD. I know many of the regular Pros are giving thousands of lessons or competing now and they will get back to you. I am being filtered from seeing the film you mention right now.
But Level Left Wrist is the way to go along with Right Forearm on plane. Please go here and watch my struggles to learn the correct grip.
The skinny guys are pros. I am not in case you were confused.
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Thanks for your videos and reply. What Yoda has you do in your grip and setup seems normal to me. I still have no idea what he is trying to show at 6:24 in that Golf Channel instructor search video, it looks to me like he is setting up the left wrist in the impact position, which is exactly what he says not to do in your video.