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Old 02-15-2010, 04:07 AM
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Teaching A Crowd and One At The Sony Open
At the Sony Open each year in Honolulu, Hawaii, the Aloha Section of the PGA constructs a three-bay teaching facility off the 18th fairway at Waialae CC. There, Section PGA professionals give more than 1,000 lessons to all comers.

At noon on each of the four days, two of the three bays are closed for a half hour, and a featured speaker holds forth. On Saturday of the 2010 Sony Open, I was privileged to be that speaker, and we all had a great time 'educating' our Hands.

Under my direction, each person in the audience learned, demonstrated and recited the Three Planes of Motion of the Hands -- Horizontal, Perpendicular and Rotational -- and the Three Wrist Conditions in each Plane:

Horizontal: Flat, Bent and Arched.

Perpendicular: Level, Cocked and Uncocked.

Rotational: Vertical, Turned and Rolled.

Then, they learned the three simultaneous Wrist Conditions of Impact:

Flat . . . not Bent or Arched.

Level . . . not Cocked or Uncocked; and

Vertical . . . not Turned or Rolled.

We also got acquainted with the precision Address alignments of the Arms and Body.

During the half hour, the chanting crowd grew very large. In fact, it was three times as big at the end of our time than at the beginning! That's because interested bystanders wanted to join in the fun. And join they did!

Along the way, I called on various members of the audience to come center stage and permit me to demo a point or two. We laughed . . . and we learned. At the end, everybody knew a whole lot more than they did at the beginning, and they enjoyed the journey. As always, that is my own personal measure of success.

Immediately following my presentation, I was asked by the Section to give a private lesson. The student and I spent 20 minutes together, during which time I found three very important mis-alignments and prescribed a positive remedy for each. Together, we put them on the run.

Later that afternoon, the Executive Director called and asked if I could do an encore at 10:30 the next morning with this same student. Which, of course, I was happy to do. When it comes to teaching -- as everybody knows -- I'm always ready to go!



Anyway, this particular golfer is a very special lady. She is intelligent, athletic and obviously trained in golf. Her problem was, in her own words, "Why don't I break 100?" Trust me, with her new alignments and more secure grip, she will. And soon.

The name of my newest most wonderful student?

Naoko Okada.

Daughter of Akio Morita, the late co-founder of Sony.

Our lives are obviously very separated, but she and I struck a bond -- a golfer's bond -- and there is no doubt in my mind we are destined to meet again.

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