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Originally Posted by 30yrlayoff
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Really, I do pretty well $ wise. But, to take $600-1000 for a one day personal thrill is something I have to be disciplined to save for. You'd be surprised how quickly my daily pocket change adds up to $1000.00. (grin).
Plus, I travel for business so I can always sked a business meeting near the swamp. Now, if there is someone equally as qualified, it would make more sense to stay closeer to home. However, I was very impressed by the video instruction with Colin.
I am on to this stuff. With just the info I gleaned in one day of surfing this site (and a couple other recommeded ones) and then a short practice session at the range, I saw an improvement and some things registered. My backswing and follow through immediately changed and I realized why my driver sometimes hits that high slice.
So, it might be 6 months but I am looking forward to a day at the swamp. Kind of like my wife likes her once a year trip to the day spa. The swap sounds very theraputic to me at this point.
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Please don't take this as being disrespectful of any AI's out there as I can only speak from personal experience.My original AI recommended Lynn Blake after hearing of this site and hosting a school in Germany.His understanding was subsequently transformed .After a visit to the swamp so was mine.After the recent Old Waverly Academy I took another step.I now have enough information and understanding that I won't need another lesson until I can produce in my swing what i have in my head.If I can do that ,-by my next lesson I will be GOOD!.Understanding means self analysis ....you will never lose what you learn-and you will know it is correct.I have spent 16hrs with Yoda and 20hrs with Yoda,Ted&VJ.Never again will I have to consider spending money on never ending lessons jumping from teacher to teacher to find "the fix".I have found G.O.L.F..It is my opinion that you should do whatever you need to do to get to the swamp or an academy with any of the above Instructors .Very few people have had the personal contact that Yoda had with Homer Kelly-and it shows. Good Luck in your journey!
