Hats off to Bagger for this one, guys and gals. It wouldn't have happened without his weekend efforts during his stay with me during The Masters and then even more time on the project once he returned home. This place really is a Team Effort -- big-time! -- and it shows.
Also, of course, thanks to Brian Gay for his permission to put these up. He's a great guy and a wonderful golfer. We are fortunate to have his participation on our site.
Yoda,
Awesome video...great to see and hear the master at work with his student (Thanks Brian for allowing Lynn and company to display the video). Any chance in posting Brian's stroke pattern???
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 04-19-2006 at 12:37 AM.
Brian closed with a one-under-par 70 in the 2006 Verizon Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. For the tournament, his eight-under par 66-67-73-70=276 was good for a T-9 finish and a check for $148,400.
Brian Gay closed with a one-under-par 70 in the 2006 Verizon Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. For the tournament, his eight-under par 66-67-73-70=276 was good for a T-9 finish and a check for $148,400. That will buy a few dowels.
Congratulations, Brian, on your wonderful play!
Great stuff Yoda and Brian. I downloaded the videos are they are gems. Lots of stuff to learn and its great to see the interaction between you, Brian and Eddie.
Alex
Congratulations on your good work with Brian Gay. That was a good find of yours to have him move the ball closer to low point. I notice Brian had a top ten finish at Hilton Head and was in the top 15 in driving accuracy.
At the time of writing, Brian Gay is at the top of the PGA Tour’s Scrambling Stats – making par or better 67.9% of the time when he misses the green. Go to http://pgatour.com/stats and you can even see Brian's little head at the bottom, one of the major perks for being the top player in any of the main stat categories. Good stuff .
I had the pleasure to listen to Yoda at theSwedish PGA Summit last March. It was really an "eye-opener" for me, and I hope also for other collegues of mine. I´m at the moment on my second lap on the book, following Mr Homers instructions in the preface. I am also receiving very good help from Swedens first GSEM, Henning Lundstrom.
So what do I want.
Well, Yoda, you had the opportunity to listen to the mentalguys at the summit.( Think Different ) Did you learn/catch some new ideas that you could use on your students, like Brian?
After reading the book the first time, there is not much about the mental game. Ok I know about 14-0.
Here is how I work:
Every time I introduce new mechanicalinfo to my pupil, they will have to make praticeswings, because its only then they can focus on what they are trying to achieve and how it should feel. Every time they have a ball in front of them - they have a purpuse - the target. So the target should be in their minds.
How do you work with Brian?
Sorry for the long post and if there is any malspelling.