Looking forward to watching your guys again this year!
Kevin
Although I had a couple of significant nibbles, I didn't pick up up any new students on the PGA TOUR this year. However, quite a number of PGA teaching professionals, domestic and international, have come into the fold, along with several mini-tour players.
As of two weeks ago, Brian Gay is in good health and ready to roll in 2011. He's headed to Hawaii a bit early (January 4th) to prepare for The Sony (January 10-16).
Although I had a couple of significant nibbles, I didn't pick up up any new students on the PGA TOUR this year. However, quite a number of PGA teaching professionals, domestic and international, have come into the fold, along with several mini-tour players.
Is it me (and it could be since I'm more aware of TGM Essentials) or am I seeing more and more of the TGM fundamentals being stressed in the popular magazines? I think I saw Jim McClean with the palms facing the plane at top, Poulter with a very early wrist cock versus shoulder-driven turn, FLW fundamental somewhere or other, etc.
Given the time of year, I think this metaphoric thought appropriate -- sometimes you lead the revolution (e.g. Jesus) and sometimes you herald it (e.g. John the Baptist). Lynn, you been wondering in the desert or eaten any locusts and honey lately?
Given the time of year, I think this metaphoric thought appropriate -- sometimes you lead the revolution (e.g. Jesus) and sometimes you herald it (e.g. John the Baptist). Lynn, you been wondering in the desert or eaten any locusts and honey lately?
Moses spent 40 years in the desert and led his people to the Promised Land. He never saw it, but he trained Joshua who would take'm in.
This year began my fourth decade in The Golfing Machine. We're gettin' close!