Brian Manzella
Administrator
The vault is open.
This section contains all the threads and posts we could save from our last big upgrade. Like the “Forum Description” says, it contains 45,000+ posts over a three and a half year period.
This forum was born of the need for someone who could do a real good “open” forum and know as much as 99% of the posters about a wide array of topics, try to moderate one. It succeeded on many levels and still does. It does show a progression of ideas, and the history of some relationships both good and bad.
There is more good information about how to swing a golf club and how to teach golf, then almost any other 'self-contained' area anywhere.
I love a good debate, and there are some doozies in there, but several set bogged down in the simple fact that some folks have an agenda—their own teaching business—that corrupt any semblance of real rational debate. In the final analysis, I always learn something from this kind of discourse, even if it nothing else but when to fight and when to make peace. For the most part though, there is some real golf information in even the worst threads.
A lot of work went into this forum over the years, and hiding all of it would be a crime.
Here it is—again.
Brian Manzella, PGA, G.S.E.D.
This section contains all the threads and posts we could save from our last big upgrade. Like the “Forum Description” says, it contains 45,000+ posts over a three and a half year period.
This forum was born of the need for someone who could do a real good “open” forum and know as much as 99% of the posters about a wide array of topics, try to moderate one. It succeeded on many levels and still does. It does show a progression of ideas, and the history of some relationships both good and bad.
There is more good information about how to swing a golf club and how to teach golf, then almost any other 'self-contained' area anywhere.
I love a good debate, and there are some doozies in there, but several set bogged down in the simple fact that some folks have an agenda—their own teaching business—that corrupt any semblance of real rational debate. In the final analysis, I always learn something from this kind of discourse, even if it nothing else but when to fight and when to make peace. For the most part though, there is some real golf information in even the worst threads.
A lot of work went into this forum over the years, and hiding all of it would be a crime.
Here it is—again.
Brian Manzella, PGA, G.S.E.D.