i ave played the pga tour for 20 years now.i just had the best lesson of my life from rob noel.i have been into the machine for 7 years now.wow you talk about a light bulb going off.he showed me the drills with the dowels and everything was simplified. the whole book makes sense to me now.not that i didnt understand but the picture is very clear now.personally i dont think anyone could practice these drills too much.i just hope tiger never learns this stuff because nobody would ever beat him.
i saw another post about faxon having to much lag b.s.if he just worked on this then he might get his right forearm on plane at impact and we all know what that means.
i have played the pga tour for 20 years now. i just had the best lesson of my life from rob noel.i have been into the machine for 7 years now.wow you talk about a light bulb going off.he showed me the drills with the dowels and everything was simplified. the whole book makes sense to me now.not that i didnt understand but the picture is very clear now.personally i dont think anyone could practice these drills too much.i just hope tiger never learns this stuff because nobody would ever beat him.
Welcome aboard, John. And thanks for this first post. Keep'em comin'!
You can see how responsive we are around here: Bagger was responding to your post while I was responding to your Private Message. I'll hold you to your promise that you're going to be on our site a lot, "now that I've found it."
BTW...I'm looking forward to spending three days with your teacher, Rob Noel, January 8-10 at Cuscowilla Golf Club on Lake Oconee (Georgia). We will be teaching together at what promises to be a very dynamic Henry-Griffitts Regional Conference. Approximately thirty PGA professionals will be attending, and as Homer Kelley would say, we're going to have "a ball of fun."
yes he told me he was going i hope to make it to one sometime you can never know too much
John, we will ALL be rooting for you. You can never know too much machine. As Yoda says, first the trunk, then the tail and one day the whole elephant- LOL. The big picture and your ability will produce some great Tour golf. Good Luck John.
i ave played the pga tour for 20 years now.i just had the best lesson of my life from rob noel.i have been into the machine for 7 years now.wow you talk about a light bulb going off.he showed me the drills with the dowels and everything was simplified. the whole book makes sense to me now.not that i didnt understand but the picture is very clear now.personally i dont think anyone could practice these drills too much.i just hope tiger never learns this stuff because nobody would ever beat him.
i saw another post about faxon having to much lag b.s.if he just worked on this then he might get his right forearm on plane at impact and we all know what that means.
John can you describe how you got into the machine and how it is perceived by other tour players ? I know many on the forum would be very interested in this subject.