Never heard of him. I just wanted to use this occation to congratulate you on getting your average posting back to 4,00 again. Try to avoid the ugly 3,99.
I'm amazed at how many teachers borrow ideas and do not care to site sources that might really help their students.
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I think Breed has a yellow book stuffed in his sock drawer.
Originally Posted by Yoda
Your post title asked me to ask Michael Breed to "mention TGM".
No way . . .
I reserve that privilege for myself!
The Yellow Book is probably next to his "naughty DVD's" you know, "Alignment 1 !"
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Your post title asked me to ask Michael Breed to "mention TGM".
No way . . .
I reserve that privilege for myself!
I hope he gets to present his view of things before you, Yoda.
For his sake and for the audience.
It will make up for a better dramaturgy.
I am confident that you have enough gunpowder regardless what happens before you get on the scene. You can just aim higher if somehone has fired a few good ones before you.
Unless of course hush: Michal serves as the program host. He isn't excactly brilliant when it comes to let his expert visitors make their case on TGC. He seems to have a hard time shutting his mouth and let the other guy shine.
PGA of America Teaching and Coaching Summit Article
Originally Posted by drewitgolf
Carrying the theme, "Getting Results," the Summit will be held Monday, Jan. 24 and Tuesday, Jan. 25, and hosted by the Faldo Institute by Marriott in Orlando.
PRESENTERS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR
Michael Breed, PGA Golf Channel Master of Ceremonies
Charlie King, PGA New Rules Golf Instructor Lynn Blake Alignments Are Forever
Derek Shelton, Tampa Bay Rays Hitting Coach and David Donatucci, PGA Director of Fitness Out of the Park Power
Lou Holtz The Importance of Being a Coach
Gary Palis, Mark Connell, PGA and Michael Bentley, PGA Technology: What You Will Need Today, Tomorrow
John Haime, Simon Jenkins Mental Facets that Improve Overall Performance
Mark Sweeney Aiming and Green Reading for Best Putting Results
Michael Breed Teaching Beyond the Lesson Tee
Lynn Marriott and Pia Nilsson Coaching for High Performance
Mike Bender, PGA Modifying Your Methods to Get Results
Ed Mitchell, PGA and James Leitz, PGA Club Performance and D-Plane Technology for Better Teaching
Jim Estes, PGA; Ken Green, Champions Tour and Ret. Lance Corporal Tim Lang Challenges in Coaching
Martin Hall, PGA and Ben Doyle, PGA 19th Hole Conversations
Bobby Clampett, PGA Maintaining High Level Play with High-Level Instruction
Todd Anderson, PGA Tour Player Teachings For the Rest of Your Students
Matt Freilich, Ecic Alpenfels, PGA and Dr. Gary Wiren, PGA - PGA Research and Ball Flight Patterns Then, Now, the Future
Bob Toski, PGA 60 Years of Teaching What's Old is New Again
Here's the complete release by the PGA of America, with the speakers listed in the current order of presentation.
What a great line up! I can't wait to hear how it went. In addition to your talk, there were several that looked like they should be good/interesting -- Hall/Doyle, ball flight, technology needs today/tomorrow, d-plane, Bob Toski -- you should have a great time.
How did I forget Clampett -- original TGM poster boy...
I also hear that Lou Holtz is quite entertaining live.
Again, congratulations and well deserved!
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