Hello to all folks!! I have lurking on this site for a while. Its very good and I can't tell you guys how much I appreciate all of your input. From our lead man, Brian to all of the regular posters.
I have been studying TGM for the last month and although I have made some progress by myself, I think I would like to get some 1 on 1 instruction with TGM. I understand the 3 imperatives and the logic behind it and most of all I totally believe it. I just can't make my body do some of the stuff & suffer from that downswing blackout that I read about!
Can somebody recommend a GM instructor in the DFW, TX area? I really want instruction & now that I have seen the light so to speak, I would fear getting instruction from a conventional model...however, I have been going to a local driving range where college and highschool kids go to practice (on the school's golf team)....they are AWESOME!! Lag, compression, tight swivels, and massive distance with accuracy. The instructors that teach some of this kids are not TGM instructors...so, if I can't find a GM instructor in my area, will a conventional instructor ruin TGM stuff that I have learned?
BTY, I have visited TGM website and searched for local instruction...none in my area, but I wanted to check with my Manzella buddies!! Brian, are you ever planning to come visit Texas in the near future??
Thanks,
Trane
I have been studying TGM for the last month and although I have made some progress by myself, I think I would like to get some 1 on 1 instruction with TGM. I understand the 3 imperatives and the logic behind it and most of all I totally believe it. I just can't make my body do some of the stuff & suffer from that downswing blackout that I read about!
Can somebody recommend a GM instructor in the DFW, TX area? I really want instruction & now that I have seen the light so to speak, I would fear getting instruction from a conventional model...however, I have been going to a local driving range where college and highschool kids go to practice (on the school's golf team)....they are AWESOME!! Lag, compression, tight swivels, and massive distance with accuracy. The instructors that teach some of this kids are not TGM instructors...so, if I can't find a GM instructor in my area, will a conventional instructor ruin TGM stuff that I have learned?
BTY, I have visited TGM website and searched for local instruction...none in my area, but I wanted to check with my Manzella buddies!! Brian, are you ever planning to come visit Texas in the near future??
Thanks,
Trane