Most of them start left and go right (or start straight and go right) (slices and fades) or start left and continue straight left (pulls). Hardly a draw or hook ever.
The very, very high ones (with a driver) often go straight, but very short - and in addition all the heavy shots - they of course are shorter than I was wishing for.
For good measurement I top some as well - they are often straightish.
And then the occasional dreaded sh..k.
Most of them start left and go right (or start straight and go right) (slices and fades) or start left and continue straight left (pulls). Hardly a draw or hook ever.
The very, very high ones (with a driver) often go straight, but very short - and in addition all the heavy shots - they of course are shorter than I was wishing for.
For good measurement I top some as well - they are often straightish.
And then the occasional dreaded sh..k.
I go to a driving range with rubberized grass and hit lots of balls. (Daryl is really impresed by this, I can assure you (kidding)). However, when I go, I take my MacBook loaded with all my earthly LBG videos and notes. I turn on my machine and then train my machine with the videos. I know almost everyone at the range including a couple of guys that had played in US Amateur qualifiers. I show them the videos and we all try to mimic the positions. ( I have never allowed anyone to copy vids on their thumb drives!) The range has some windows where we can watch our reflections as we practice our strokes. We critique each other, talk about Moe Norman, Hogan, Lynn Blake, Extensor Action etc.
I used to give out hall passes with LBG.com written out. This is more fun! You said you have an indoor range or two. Bring a computer notebook and your alignment DVD's and other LBG tapes/vids. You might inspire a teaching pro or two in your 'hood to get some of this fine training and they would, perhaps, return the favor by helping you work on things like staying on plane etc.
Maybe you have already started a little LBG KLUBB, but that's what I would do in my little corner of the universe, given my shy, quiet, low key approach to life!
YBGF
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I go to a driving range with rubberized grass and hit lots of balls. (Daryl is really impresed by this, I can assure you (kidding)). However, when I go, I take my MacBook loaded with all my earthly LBG videos and notes. I turn on my machine and then train my machine with the videos. I know almost everyone at the range including a couple of guys that had played in US Amateur qualifiers. I show them the videos and we all try to mimic the positions. ( I have never allowed anyone to copy vids on their thumb drives!) The range has some windows where we can watch our reflections as we practice our strokes. We critique each other, talk about Moe Norman, Hogan, Lynn Blake, Extensor Action etc.
I used to give out hall passes with LBG.com written out. This is more fun! You said you have an indoor range or two. Bring a computer notebook and your alignment DVD's and other LBG tapes/vids. You might inspire a teaching pro or two in your 'hood to get some of this fine training and they would, perhaps, return the favor by helping you work on things like staying on plane etc.
Maybe you have already started a little LBG KLUBB, but that's what I would do in my little corner of the universe, given my shy, quiet, low key approach to life!
YBGF
That looks like a wonderful thing happening for you, City.
I had a great day on the golf course today and my A partner asked what I was doing. I told him I was trying to drive the Primary Lever with pp#3 and trace the plane line. He looked a bit befuddled and just said, "Are you still doing that TGM stuff?" He did not want to discuss it further. His loss in the long run, but I earned him and the other two partners 5 bucks apiece. I beat the A player in our group by 10 strokes and the A in the other group by 4.
I can hardly wait until winter when KevCarter can come out and play.