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There was a day when I waited excitedly each month for the new Gold Digest or Golf Magazine. I still get them, but it is hard to enjoy them anymore after all I have learned from this forum. I won’t go into details, but for reasons most of you know I find it hard to trust anything I find in there. Even the stuff from the pros is pretty much worthless because they give tips on things trying to be helpful, when they truly don’t even know what they are talking about, they are just gifted (eg basically any pros description on how to hit a draw or fade).
What I am getting at is I would be willing to pay 4 times what I pay for my subscriptions combined to those magazine for something similar from Brian and his teachers each month. I know there is a boat load of info on this website, and I love it; however, what I am talking about is something consolidated that I can read and utilize without trying to understand the detailed science. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy that stuff, but the reality is working 60 hours a week with two young children, I just want to better understand how to take this stuff to the range and to the course. I want to understand how to make a Trackman session in my town effective. I don’t need the science, I trust the source.
I have been to see Brian several times and I will continue to do that as much as possible (quite a long drive though and it is tough with my schedule). However, I could use something (and I am willing to pay for it) to help my development between visits. Practice routine, short game tips and instruction, putting, course management, what side of the tee to setup on, best ball strategy, etc.
I know this is easier said than done, and that there are many factors to consider. This just hit me as I read another worthless Golf Digest this month. Just one man’s request. Maybe there are others.
What I am getting at is I would be willing to pay 4 times what I pay for my subscriptions combined to those magazine for something similar from Brian and his teachers each month. I know there is a boat load of info on this website, and I love it; however, what I am talking about is something consolidated that I can read and utilize without trying to understand the detailed science. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy that stuff, but the reality is working 60 hours a week with two young children, I just want to better understand how to take this stuff to the range and to the course. I want to understand how to make a Trackman session in my town effective. I don’t need the science, I trust the source.
I have been to see Brian several times and I will continue to do that as much as possible (quite a long drive though and it is tough with my schedule). However, I could use something (and I am willing to pay for it) to help my development between visits. Practice routine, short game tips and instruction, putting, course management, what side of the tee to setup on, best ball strategy, etc.
I know this is easier said than done, and that there are many factors to consider. This just hit me as I read another worthless Golf Digest this month. Just one man’s request. Maybe there are others.