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Old 10-15-2008, 09:45 AM
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Oh, I forgot to mention -- thanks, B.J.! -- the 3-disc Alignment Golf DVD Series I did with V.J. Trolio is here! It's over four hours of rapid-fire, mano-o-mano instruction, and I am delighted to have finally given birth!

Yay!



Thirty copies arrived at Cuscowilla late Friday of the LBG Homecoming Classic, and they were all gone by Sunday morning.
They will be available for your order tomorrow in the Pro Shop. Thanks, BamBam!

Retail price: $99.95 (plus s/h).

Your LBG member price: $79.95 + $5.95 s/h (+ international shipping as required).

Hi Yoda

What topics are covered on the dvd's? Can you provide us with a breakdown of the set (like a table of contents)?

Thanks!
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Old 10-18-2008, 01:07 AM
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Hi Yoda

What topics are covered on the dvd's? Can you provide us with a breakdown of the set (like a table of contents)?

Thanks!
Tincup,

Each disc has a half dozen or so major 'topic' breaks, but in truth, these breaks are somewhat arbitrary. V.J. and I filmed this Series over two days at his home club, Old Waverly Golf Club, in West Point, Mississippi, and the entire work is a virtual 'stream of consciousness' that covers dozens of topics. In the end, only a handful of minor edits were required.

These videos are just so different from anything you have ever seen . . .

Instead of entry level 'This is how to grip the club; this is how to stand to the ball; etc., etc.' - "Bueller, Bueller" -- you find two top flight teaching professionals knockin' it out between each other, talking and demonstrating and demonstrating and talking, all the time letting the muse lead from one critical point to another in perfect creative order.

There are countless ways to present this material, almost all more 'structured' than our Series, but this is the one chosen for me by 'the hand that guides'. It's taken a long time -- 62 years and counting -- but I've finally learned to trust that hand.

And delight in its end result.





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Old 10-19-2008, 08:55 PM
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Each disc has a half dozen or so major 'topic' breaks, but in truth, these breaks are somewhat arbitrary. V.J. and I filmed this Series over two days at his home club, Old Waverly Golf Club, in West Point, Mississippi, and the entire work is a virtual 'stream of consciousness' that covers dozens of topics. In the end, only a handful of minor edits were required.

These videos are just so different from anything you have ever seen . . .

Instead of entry level 'This is how to grip the club; this is how to stand to the ball; etc., etc.' - "Bueller, Bueller" -- you find two top flight teaching professionals knockin' it out between each other, talking and demonstrating and demonstrating and talking, all the time letting the muse lead from one critical point to another in perfect creative order.

There are countless ways to present this material, almost all more 'structured' than our Series, but this is the one chosen for me by 'the hand that guides'. It's taken a long time -- 62 years and counting -- but I've finally learned to trust that hand.

And delight in its end result.

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Thanks for the additional info Yoda. I look forward to receiving my copy later this week.


Take care.
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Old 10-19-2008, 09:15 PM
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For the straight plane line drill, I would like to construct one of those PVC rails. It looks like 2" pipe, about 24" tall x 84" long. If anyone has the specs please post. I guess it's not super critical but would be good to know.
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Old 10-19-2008, 11:01 PM
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For the straight plane line drill, I would like to construct one of those PVC rails. It looks like 2" pipe, about 24" tall x 84" long. If anyone has the specs please post. I guess it's not super critical but would be good to know.
I first talked to Augusta Golf three weeks ago in regards to his attendance at the LBG Homecoming Classic. I later got to know him during the event and, even more, through his subsequent writings.

Augusta Golf -- B. J. Hathaway -- is the real deal: A golf professional dedicated to his students and a new, genuine presence on this site. He brought a lot to the table at Cuscowilla and is earning his LBG spurs every day.

Welcome aboard, B.J.!



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Old 10-19-2008, 11:21 PM
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I first talked to Augusta Golf three weeks ago in regards to his attendance at the LBG Homecoming Classic. I later got to know him during the event and, even more, through his subsequent writings.

Augusta Golf -- B. J. Hathaway -- is the real deal: A golf professional dedicated to his students and a new, genuine presence on this site. He brought a lot to the table at Cuscowilla and is earning his LBG spurs every day.

Welcome aboard, B.J.!



http://www.augustagolfinstruction.co...nstructor.html
Thank you Lynn, that means a great deal coming from you. I feel priviledge to get to know a true Yoda in terms of golf and life wisdom. In just three weeks I have gotten to know a wonderful group of people, all dedicated to learning and teaching this great game. My goal is to be the best instructor that I can be, and the LBG Group is foundation for that goal.

I appreciate you guys having me.
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