Sounds a little like Bob McDonald (exercise 6 and 7).
Right you are, Drew. In fact, the MacDonald Exercises (#6 and #7 from the book Golf, Robert MacDonald, 1927) were the basis for Phase II. See http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4435 and click on the images to enlarge.
A modified Mehlhorn drill (from the book Golf Secrets Exposed, Bill Mehlhorn and Bobby Shave, 1984) was the basis of Phase I. Bill Mehlhorn was a premier ball striker and a three-time leading money winner on the PGA Tour in the '30s. [I strongly recommend this book and have arranged with Bobby Shave a 20 percent discount for LBG members. Just drop Bobby a line at info@mehlhorngolf.com, tell him which products you want (I recommend the videos, too) and that you're a friend of Lynn Blake Golf. That will do it.]
The bottom line is that the basics I teach stretch back at least a century (to Harry Vardon). But the precision I teach goes back only to 1969, the date Homer Kelley published the first edition of The Golfing Machine. Finally, the application I teach is unique to each student and is often 'made up' on the fly. I see the motion as it is and then, as it could be. My communication skills and the player's dedicated effort bridge the gap.
I am a little green over your encounter! However, I have taken many a lesson from Yoda, courtesy of cyberspace!
Yoda, I will be in the Outback Steakhouse parking lot (71st Street, Tulsa location) Friday evening @ 7:21 pm. See you there?
Green Tinged Okie
Originally Posted by 12piecebucket
OHHHHHH man that was a BAD BAD FATAL MISTAKE you just done Okie . . .
I'm sure Mike O will be there now . . .
Would you rather have flowers or memorials sent???
I gotta call that Outback and make sure nobody eats any hamburgers there that night . . . Been nice knowing you man . . .
OKIE,
This is Yoda- I'll be there Friday evening- make sure you wear an orange shirt so that using an example "I could see you say from down the street with a scope." By the way- let me know what kind of car, make, model, color that you drive- and arrive alone.
Thanks-
Green Man
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Right you are, Drew. In fact, the MacDonald Exercises (#6 and #7 from the book Golf, Robert MacDonald, 1927) were the basis for Phase II. See http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4435 and click on the images to enlarge.
A modified Mehlhorn drill (from the book Golf Secrets Exposed, Bill Mehlhorn and Bobby Shave, 1984) was the basis of Phase I. Bill Mehlhorn was a premier ball striker and a three-time leading money winner on the PGA Tour in the '30s. [I strongly recommend this book and have arranged with Bobby Shave a 20 percent discount for LBG members. Just drop Bobby a line at info@mehlhorngolf.com, tell him which products you want (I recommend the videos, too) and that you're a friend of Lynn Blake Golf. That will do it.]
The bottom line is that the basics of what I teach stretch back at least a century (to Harry Vardon). But the precision that I teach goes back only to 1969, the date Homer Kelley published the first edition of The Golfing Machine. Finally, the application of what I teach is unique to each student and is often 'made up' on the fly. I see the motion as it is and then, as it could be. My communication skills and the player's dedicated effort bridge the gap.
It is what I do.
Whew . . . I'm glad to hear Silver Surfer is still around . . . he's been AWOL . . .I was worried that Mikey took a vacation way up NAWTH. . . he's probably got his tongue stuck to a lamp post up there some where.
OKIE,
This is Yoda- I'll be there Friday evening- make sure you wear an orange shirt so that using an example "I could see you say from down the street with a scope." By the way- let me know what kind of car, make, model, color that you drive- and arrive alone.
Thanks-
Green Man
wooo! funny mikey . . . much better than you telling us about how you built spaceships and used to date Einstien's cuzinz' brother or whatever that was . . .
Do you mean he organizes all of the Packets of condiments and separates them into their own bins for customers to choose? Wow. That's an important job. Overtime?