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Originally Posted by Ian Clark
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On CGI, 40 teaching pros is a slightly inflated number, and Scott is a first class salesman, but insructor???? not sure TGM is part of his instructor training programme.
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Ian : This is from Scott's website
"Obviously a personal coaching session is the ideal and for that we currently have 40+ highly trained coaches at 12 sites eager to help you. There will also be opportunities to work with me personally at one of my seminars:- 'How to Develop the Mind of a Champion' and 'Magical Concentration',

so visit regularly."
I very much doubt TGM is part of his training as Scott teaches a throwaway flip swing and has his own special KFC type recipe despite being the being the "world's most knowledgeable golfer"
"Like most young professionals my original ambition when I started my career in 1985 was to become the world's number one player. After four years of dedicated trial and error I was probably much closer to being the world's most knowledgeable golfer - and perhaps the most frustrated. However, these research years proved invaluable for my now chosen and cherished career of coaching others."
I know Scott was into sales before he went back into golf . I think it was selling double glazing. Richard Boxall had a little pop at him on Sky TV recently with his " Nice to see Bladley Dredge is playing well now he has parted with his coach". Scott is a salesman not an instructor. I have a friend a Europro player that knows of many players he has ruined.