Where Robert Rock goes for Golf Knowledge

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Brian Manzella

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I have talked to Robert several times, a couple of times in person, and he is a great guy.

I'd love to help him more in the future.
 

Brian Manzella

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The only time I got to help Robert, it was on the phone with his driving. He won a couple of weeks later and sent me a thank you text.

I saw him at a couple of events in 2012.

I see plenty things in his swing that I would have fun fixing.
 

Brian Manzella

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A clarification....

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If you are golf teacher worth a darn, you can look at a swing and have an idea where you might start with a golfer. Measuring is important, but without a good eye, all you are is a lab tech—at best.
 

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I read a longer post on here which was spot on. Brian is the real deal, fixing people and bettering the 'game' (the game of instruction!).
 
It's a good thing that Robert Rock is ditching that bowing left wrist release stuff (I'm just guessing...did I guess right Brian?...hehe)
 
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He mentions Brian and the Golfing Machine but Brian is not with the Golfing Machine any more. My understanding is Brian now disagrees
with many parts of the book.
 
He mentions Brian and the Golfing Machine but Brian is not with the Golfing Machine any more. My understanding is Brian now disagrees
with many parts of the book.

No - he doesn't disagree with many parts of the book. He thinks it should be flushed down the toilet.
 
That's just the way it is jerry. The book was full of nonsense but did introduce a lot of the basic ideas for looking at the swing in a scientific way. In a way it was a necessary evil.
 
That's just the way it is jerry. The book was full of nonsense but did introduce a lot of the basic ideas for looking at the swing in a scientific way. In a way it was a necessary evil.

I wish I understood the book better but for now I will take your word for it.
 
Not to poopoo on Lynn or TGM, but man those "feelings" on the videos are exactly why I struggle. I'm sure some of those help some students who flip or just pick the club up but yea, delofting a wood mmmmm no thanks. I like to hit my driver higher than 30 feet.
 
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