I am forwarding this clip to a relative as evidence of why he should bring his golf infatuated daughter to GA.
Thanks for the boost, DRW. I love helping anyone who wants to build a better Golf Stroke. However, in the interest of full disclosure, I must say that assisting Matt Jordan in his determined quest of Golfing Perfection ranks with teaching a fish how to swim.
Lynn,
Don't sell yourself short. I can't begin to tell you how much I learned, and continue to learn, from you. You teach TGM in the most understandable way and your demonstrations are crystal clear. There is nobody, in any field of work, that I have met who shows more enthusiasm for his work or clients/students than you. With your guidance and some blood, sweat, and tears, I think anyone can build a solid, repeatable, technically correct stroke as well as have a strong foundation of "machine" knowledge behind it. Most instructors view their students as somewhat stupid and incompetent when it comes to understanding anything about the mechanics of the golf stroke. You don't do that. You explain to your students what they need to know and if they don't understand, you keep giving explanations, demonstrations, and examples until they get it. You also have a true belief that your students can reach the level of ball striking that they want to reach and that is inspiring.