TROYNYGOLFER
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Just one thing here on this point.
I think that getting truely good at something takes time, hard work, and attention to detail. Even with good information, you won't make long-lasting changes with a tweak.
Totally different topic, but I was inspired to respond to that for some reason.
Roll, I don't think anyone here, teacher or student (my category) is looking for, or trying to provide, tweaks or magic bullets. However, if in the course of one hour I cannot get at least a decent number of shots/chips/putts, whatever, heading in the direction I need to go, then either I am not capable of understanding the instructor, the instructor is doing a poor job communicating, he does not have anything worth communicating, or some combination thereof.
I suspect any student who takes the time to understand what these guys are talking about in order to follow the discussions are fairly serious and understand the value of practice and drills.