Golf Training
Lynn Blake, the renown authority of The Golfing Machine, conducted the Barclays Golf Academy at the Ridgewood County Club, the first leg of the fedex Cup playoffs-Aug 2008. The Academy taught over 100 Barclays’ clients each day during the indoor sessions and another 100 clients attended the outdoor short course classes. Each were overbooked and in high demand. Everyone left smiling and in awe of the instructors, Jeff Hull, Ted Fort, Rob Noel and Bill Castner and Lynn “Yoda” Blake.
March 10th, 2010
Robert Stonehill
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As the club begins to build up speed and the left hip makes the first move down the target line before it turns backward, the width of the stance will hold up just fine. If you have a tendency to lose your balance, your stance might be to narrow. w w w (dot) golferbreak80 (dot) c0m
Yoda, I’m very new to the TGM G.O.L.F. system. One question, if you don’t mind. When I swing through the ball, I feel as though my right wrist is leading my hands to maintain a flat left wrist. I try to maintain this feeling well past impact. Is this the proper way to maintain a flat left wrist at impact?