Accelerized Golf Anyone???

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Has anyone tried this and/or worked with George K to know how well he teaches and what his approach is?

How does he compare to other TGM instructors in terms of his approach?
 
I have worked with George and a few of the other teachers at accelerized golf. As you may know, George was one of the original teachers certified in the golf machine. He and the other teachers are able to aply the golf machine knowledge to the students. I have been to many teachers throughout the country and none of them compare to the guys at Accelerized Golf. I think that you are going to hear great things from them in the future.
 
quote:Originally posted by kermitm

I have worked with George and a few of the other teachers at accelerized golf. As you may know, George was one of the original teachers certified in the golf machine. He and the other teachers are able to aply the golf machine knowledge to the students. I have been to many teachers throughout the country and none of them compare to the guys at Accelerized Golf. I think that you are going to hear great things from them in the future.

What did you like about your lesson or thier approach?
 
IF You sway or swing off plane the ball falls below the mat. You will learn loads but unless you mention Homer's work then he may not .
He teaches a double shift and a small pulley .
They have the best computer stuff in the business.
They are all great guys. Give it a try.
 
There is a poster on GEA and Lynn Blake's forum that was going there for quite some time. THEN, he met Yoda. He sounds as though his whole game was transformed! Posts as DukeNasty (ECarabou). Look him up.
 

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I have met George K. many, many times. A super nice guy and a very good teacher.

He teaches a four-barrel pattern, from what I hear, and the Accel. Golf machine is a great tool.

Ted Fort, Lynn Blake's protege', is a former George student who has found new success as a 3 barrel hitter.

That's why Homer said what he said about 3 and 4 barrel strokes.

If I were seeing George and Lynn...I'd see Lynn last (said the same thing about Ben and Lynn).
 
quote:Originally posted by brianman

I have met George K. many, many times. A super nice guy and a very good teacher.

He teaches a four-barrel pattern, from what I hear, and the Accel. Golf machine is a great tool.

Ted Fort, Lynn Blake's protege', is a former George student who has found new success as a 3 barrel hitter.

That's why Homer said what he said about 3 and 4 barrel strokes.

If I were seeing George and Lynn...I'd see Lynn last (said the same thing about Ben and Lynn).

Curious, why in that order?
 
quote:Originally posted by denny.

IF You sway or swing off plane the ball falls below the mat. You will learn loads but unless you mention Homer's work then he may not .
He teaches a double shift and a small pulley .
They have the best computer stuff in the business.
They are all great guys. Give it a try.

Double shift and a small pulley....?????What does that mean? Who is an example of someone that uses that?
 

Brian Manzella

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quote:Originally posted by 300Drive

quote:Originally posted by brianman

I have met George K. many, many times. A super nice guy and a very good teacher.

He teaches a four-barrel pattern, from what I hear, and the Accel. Golf machine is a great tool.

Ted Fort, Lynn Blake's protege', is a former George student who has found new success as a 3 barrel hitter.

That's why Homer said what he said about 3 and 4 barrel strokes.

If I were seeing George and Lynn...I'd see Lynn last (said the same thing about Ben and Lynn).

Curious, why in that order?

Becuase you will first learn a harder to do pattern and then can
"trim off the fat."
 

Brian Manzella

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quote:Originally posted by 300Drive

quote:Originally posted by denny.

IF You sway or swing off plane the ball falls below the mat. You will learn loads but unless you mention Homer's work then he may not .
He teaches a double shift and a small pulley .
They have the best computer stuff in the business.
They are all great guys. Give it a try.

Double shift and a small pulley....?????What does that mean? Who is an example of someone that uses that?

Ben Hogan and MikeSTLOC
 
Ok, no worries mate. He is now a bonafide four barrel hitter with great accuracy by all accounts. Yoda dn co are very soon to put his swing up :)
 

hue

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quote:Originally posted by JohhnyThomas1

Ok, no worries mate. He is now a bonafide four barrel hitter with great accuracy by all accounts. Yoda dn co are very soon to put his swing up :)
I thought Yoda did not like 4 barrel strokes and is a 3 barrel advocate.
 
Hue: I believe Yoda has no problem with 4 barrel hitting (in fact I think I remember him saying he uses a 4 barrel sometimes), but refutes the practicality/possibility of 4 barrel swinging.
 
Here are the exact quotes from Yoda's site that lead me to believe Ted is a 4 barrel

Delaware Golf - Yodasluke,

Is that pure 3 barrel hitting or 4 barrel hitting that's producing those distances?

DG

to which Ted replies

YodasLuke - Delaware,
I am a 4 barrel hitter. The startdown takes up the slack. With regard to inertia, the club is trying to stay at rest. #4 is loaded momentarily to do the job of changing directions. Then I destroy the ground by trying to drive the ball to Bejing. I feel like my four barrel aplication is like .44 magnums, not .22's.

Who says you can't shake the axis of the earth with a golf club??
 
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