Yes, Paul really knows his TGM (and golf in general). In addition, he is also a very nice person. He addressed some issues regarding hinge action and pivot. However, for the pivot he would like me to get a 3D motion analysis done through Zenolink. Although it sounds interesting, it is quite expensive (per analysis) and I don't know if it will improve my understanding of (and my ability to execute) correct golf swing fundamentals/mechanics.
I haven't been practicing my total motion much since the lesson with Paul. This is mainly due to the poor weather (it has been raining quite regularly) and identifying that my short game also needs significant improvement. The accuracy with the putter and wedges has been very disappointing. I would like to re-build my basic motion and gradually build it into an acquired and total motion.
I still have a lot of unanswered questions in regards to the golf swing, but I am constantly learning and hopefully the answers will reveal themselves in time.
There is no substitute for the face to face lesson. Video's are second best, words a distant third. But all are useful to some extent, if only for clarification.
The language of TGM is especially useful, unique even.......I can now talk over the phone or internet with Lynn or Ted say without any "broken telephone" miscommunication. I know of no other golf speak that even comes close to TGM when discussing specifics. None, zero. Obviously it helps if they know your swing. I bet you'll have this same experience with Paul.
Hey, anyone ever noticed how often TGM's detractors still speak its language?
Check back in and let us know how things are going with The Dart! Or perhaps for clarification on terminology , language.
Not to reflect on Paul's teaching abilities, but things aren't going great currently. I desperately needed a lesson this week, but due to Paul being in high demand he is unavailable for a month. This is unfortunate, as I have an upcoming tournament in six weeks which I would like to be prepared for.
I feel like my short game is heading in the right direction. I am getting up and down more (when required) and I am taking better advantage of birdie opportunities by sinking more putts. However, my scoring has not improved due to inconsistent ball striking resulting in poor accuracy.
I am still struggling with an out-to-in path. Paul believed this was due to my pivot. Apparently, my hips were moving too slow and too far (when they need to be moving quickly and not as far). This is fine to acknowledge, but even after practicing biomechanically orientated drills I cannot apply this in my swing pattern.
In addition to the path/pivot problems, I also struggle to time the horizontal hinging correctly. It's a 50/50 chance as to whether I'll hit a drive two fairways left with a snap hook or two fairways right with a cut.
Whether it would be a wise move (or not), I am contemplating abandoning swinging and re-building my swing pattern (from basic to total motion) as a hitter. I feel that it may suit my aggressiveness better. However, maybe this is a crazy idea that has come about as a result of me spending too many nights being depressed about my poor golfing. Paul (or anybody) hasn't been able to tell me straight as to whether this would be a good/bad idea.
I just want to understand my swing pattern. I have a better understanding of TGM concepts, yet I can't apply them. I have resorted to swinging to right field with a horizontal hinge in an effort to try and get some form of accuracy.
Anyway, that is my rant. Sorry you had to read it. Clearly, golf is not the best sport for impatient people such as myself.
Not to reflect on Paul's teaching abilities, but things aren't going great currently. I desperately needed a lesson this week, but due to Paul being in high demand he is unavailable for a month. This is unfortunate, as I have an upcoming tournament in six weeks which I would like to be prepared for.
I feel like my short game is heading in the right direction. I am getting up and down more (when required) and I am taking better advantage of birdie opportunities by sinking more putts. However, my scoring has not improved due to inconsistent ball striking resulting in poor accuracy.
I am still struggling with an out-to-in path. Paul believed this was due to my pivot. Apparently, my hips were moving too slow and too far (when they need to be moving quickly and not as far). This is fine to acknowledge, but even after practicing biomechanically orientated drills I cannot apply this in my swing pattern.
In addition to the path/pivot problems, I also struggle to time the horizontal hinging correctly. It's a 50/50 chance as to whether I'll hit a drive two fairways left with a snap hook or two fairways right with a cut.
Whether it would be a wise move (or not), I am contemplating abandoning swinging and re-building my swing pattern (from basic to total motion) as a hitter. I feel that it may suit my aggressiveness better. However, maybe this is a crazy idea that has come about as a result of me spending too many nights being depressed about my poor golfing. Paul (or anybody) hasn't been able to tell me straight as to whether this would be a good/bad idea.
I just want to understand my swing pattern. I have a better understanding of TGM concepts, yet I can't apply them. I have resorted to swinging to right field with a horizontal hinge in an effort to try and get some form of accuracy.
Anyway, that is my rant. Sorry you had to read it. Clearly, golf is not the best sport for impatient people such as myself.
Oh man you've got so much going for you with that action. You're close really close. Dont despair. Its just fine tuning through impact Id say. Throwaway, Rhythm (in a tgm sense), Lag Pressure....."over acceleration that menace that stalks all lag and drag".
Goof with Hitting if you want. Even if it doesnt work out, you might learn something that you take to Swinging. Like getting to Both Arms Straight for instance and the power of completing the clubs orbit.
Please ask Paul to teach you not to use the Hand Throw.
I have tried to search "hand throw" on these forums to get a better understanding of what it is and why I would want to stop doing it. Unfortunately, due to it being almost 2:30AM my ability to read and comprehend is lacking. Could you elaborate on your suggestion so that I could discuss this with Paul?