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A guest article on our home page by THP partner GolfTEC is up. Its pretty interesting and worth the read.
http://thehackersparadise.com/?p=14832
http://thehackersparadise.com/?p=14832
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I like GolfTEC's philosophy. It makes sense. With 95% of their clients seeing improvements and an average of 6 strokes dropped, that is results!
Great article. I am glad GolfTEC is a part of the forum.
This is in line with the book I just read. So many people want a bandaid fix and when it works for a week or two they are happy but when their swing goes back to slicing or whatever they start looking for a new instructor cause this one obviously didn't work. When in fact it takes weeks and months to fix even one part of your swing. The whole teaching part of golf is somewhat flawed. I think GolfTec def is on the right direction of changing it and not giving the bandaid fixes that all golfers are looking for. Instructors and students alike need to be educated more on what it involves. I know I learned a ton from this book. Which in fact my coach from GolfTec recomended because he said it would help me through my swing change and understand why things are happening. Anyway the book was easier said than done by dr Rick Jensen.
I have often thought about the fact that 99% of the professional golfers in the world work with a coach, yet it is not unusual to hear many people here in the forum say they have never had a lesson. I've often wondered why this is?
I guess most people play the game as what it is - a game. Getting away from daily chores, must-do's etc and then maybe you don't want a guy/girl telling you "yer doin' it wrong and need to spend time and effort on practice". I mean, I like to fish but I don't want to take a course in fishing, even though I'd like to catch more and bigger fish.