To date we have the greatest response to any "Workshop" or school. There have been over 42+ inquiries sent out. We have 2 commits (Guesthouse availability is down to 5 rooms) at this time but remember we are several months away from the date. The trickle in or slow to commit was very much anticipated by me. I will have to make adjustments in this matter.
As for promoting the Bash? I have posted the information above on two forums. I have not promoted on any other sites or even locally for it was my desire to offer and give back to those who have frequented two forums in particular. There is nothing, I truly mean nothing in golfdom at this time that can be had for this price, instruction and the like. As I told Chuck and Yoda, I have the bar in MY hand and my goal is to raise it. Many have held the bar and have taken it to a whole new level, like 6 feet under but in this case, ain't gonna happen. The only people who will pull the plug on the Bash are the membership.
Let me close by saying the following. I think it will make perfect sense to everyone that I will need to put a registration and commit date to the Bash. The Guesthouse is too large of a revenue stream for me to have it blocked off and then the numbers not support for me to continue. I will do this over the next day or so. The drop dead date may be uncomfortable for some but I think all will understand.
Thanks everyone for your time and consideration. I hope this answers some of the questions but if it does not, please fire away.
Depending on school size we will have the assistance of 1-2 AI’s to aid in both range and on course instruction.
The two AI's that have likewise made commintments to aid for the on course and range work are as follows:
Ted Fort/ yodasluke
Ted Fort was elected to membership in the PGA of America in June of 1996. The Georgia PGA Section named Ted "Assistant Professional of the Year" in his first year of membership. He is an Authorized Instructor of The Golfing Machine (GSEB). He presently works with Lori West, an 18-year veteran of the LPGA Tour, who's first victory came in 2002 on the Women's Senior Golf Tour. She followed that performance with a second victory in 2003. In addition, Ted works with Brian Nash, the 2000 National Long Drive Champion and Pinnacle Long Drive Team Member. Brian's personal best is a 418 yard drive.
Steve Ferguson
Steve Ferguson has over 20 years experience as a PGA professional and is certified as a Golf Machine instructor. He also has over 15 years of experience as a club and putter fitting specialist.
Depending on school size we will have the assistance of 1-2 AI’s to aid in both range and on course instruction.
The two AI's that have likewise made commintments to aid for the on course and range work are as follows:
Ted Fort/ yodasluke
Ted Fort was elected to membership in the PGA of America in June of 1996. The Georgia PGA Section named Ted "Assistant Professional of the Year" in his first year of membership. He is an Authorized Instructor of The Golfing Machine (GSEB). He presently works with Lori West, an 18-year veteran of the LPGA Tour, who's first victory came in 2002 on the Women's Senior Golf Tour. She followed that performance with a second victory in 2003. In addition, Ted works with Brian Nash, the 2000 National Long Drive Champion and Pinnacle Long Drive Team Member. Brian's personal best is a 418 yard drive.
Because of this commitment I cannot address the pivot of Hitting and swinging. I just figured out who he is so I will play real nice.
Steve Ferguson
Steve Ferguson has over 20 years experience as a PGA professional and is certified as a Golf Machine instructor. He also has over 15 years of experience as a club and putter fitting specialist.