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KevCarter 01-16-2009 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Augusta Golf (Post 60176)
All A.I.'s are not PGA, and vice versa.

Which is more important to you guys? I have been a PGA member for almost 25 years, and am proud of it, but now at 51 years old, I'm working hard at learning TGM and would LOVE to one day become an AI.

Have have friends who I consider top flight teachers without being affiliated with the PGA, but I don't know too many well versed in TGM that are not authorized instructors, or were not authorized at one time.

Kevin

drewitgolf 01-16-2009 11:44 AM

Homer's Heros
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Augusta Golf (Post 60176)
All A.I.'s are not PGA, and vice versa.


True BJ, I am lucky enough to be both. If I was strictly sticking to the teaching/clubfitting arena, I may not have become a PGA Member, but I would definitely become an A.I.

Kevin,

I would encourage you to become an A.I. as well. The pursuit alone is well worth the effort, both professionally and personally.

okie 01-16-2009 11:45 AM

Duh!
 
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 60175)
How about an A.I. to make sure you are actually doing the drills the way you think you are doing them :whistle: .

Your local PGA A.I. Making your golf game better...making golf a better game.

Let me restate: What more do you need from an instructional DVD! I would take you over a DVD any old day!:salut:

KevCarter 01-16-2009 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 60178)
True BJ, I am lucky enough to be both. If I was strictly sticking to the teaching/clubfitting arena, I may not have become a PGA Member, but I would definitely become an A.I.

Kevin,

I would encourage you to become an A.I. as well. The pursuit alone is well worth the effort, both professionally and personally.

Thank you for the encouragement Drew. Hopefully one day it will happen. I am truly a believer and very much look up to you guys and gals who have made it to the pinnacle!

Kevin

Augusta Golf 01-16-2009 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 60178)
True BJ, I am lucky enough to be both. If I was strictly sticking to the teaching/clubfitting arena, I may not have become a PGA Member, but I would definitely become an A.I.

Kevin,

I would encourage you to become an A.I. as well. The pursuit alone is well worth the effort, both professionally and personally.

Agreed. If you teach, you need to do it.

KevCarter 01-16-2009 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Augusta Golf (Post 60193)
Agreed. If you teach, you need to do it.

Thanks B.J. I promise I'm working towards it!

:golf:

Kevin

Yoda 02-14-2009 11:06 PM

Alignment Golf -- The Foundation of Your Best Game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JerryG (Post 61185)

If I lived in the South I'd probably only play golf and never do all the learning I get from these Forums and the AG dvd's. This way, I go down in the dungeon, chip off the mat and watch/listen to AG golf.

Great stuff, JerryG. Thanks.

I'm delighted to report that Alignment Golf has now been shipped to 19 countries -- from Canada southward to New Zealand and from California eastward to China -- and is well into its second printing. http://lynnblakegolf.com/cmps_index.php?page=proshop

We appreciate the hundreds of amateurs and professionals around the world who have purchased and endorsed these DVDs. Thanks, guys . . . It is gratifying to know we've made a difference.

:salut:

strav 02-16-2009 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 61334)
Great stuff, JerryG. Thanks.

I'm delighted to report that Alignment Golf has now been shipped to 19 countries -- from Canada southward to New Zealand and from California eastward to China -- and is well into its second printing. http://lynnblakegolf.com/cmps_index.php?page=proshop

We appreciate the hundreds of amateurs and professionals around the world who have purchased and endorsed these DVDs. Thanks, guys . . . It is gratifying to know we've made a difference.

:salut:

Is Alignment Golf just the tip of the iceberg?

Toolish 02-16-2009 07:56 PM

Started watching last night...after about 15-20 minutes I couldn't help myself, had the dowels out and working on the left arm wedge up and down the inclined plane with a flat left wrist. Then worked ons some basic motion based on what was on DVD 1 up to the end of the flying wedges section. Haven't even got to pressure points and already I have been reminded of a few things my swing is missing...will be watching more tonight.

KevCarter 02-16-2009 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Toolish (Post 61348)
Started watching last night...after about 15-20 minutes I couldn't help myself, had the dowels out and working on the left arm wedge up and down the inclined plane with a flat left wrist. Then worked ons some basic motion based on what was on DVD 1 up to the end of the flying wedges section. Haven't even got to pressure points and already I have been reminded of a few things my swing is missing...will be watching more tonight.

Welcome to the club! :)

Kevin


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