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My Friends Call Me Peaches
It looks like you signed up 5 days ago Paul? Me personally I would hold out a little longer to recoup funds. Although I do agree there is a solid blanket of shade around the site and GG
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Wow, just caught up here. Like any online golf lesson, you run the risk of not getting the personal attention you would normally get in person.
This guys sounds shady and the website is laughable at best. One look and my internet Spidey Sense tells me to run the other way.
For those having issues with refunds, if you paid via PayPal open that dispute with them and let them handle the rest. They are good at getting money back .
Between his earlier IG postings and his recent you tube offerings, I do not think there is a need for one to go to the pay site, unless you are like some of the hacks in this thread and get max pleasure to troll threads versus making a real effort to break 100.
Most of us cannot even begin to do his downswing maneuvers, it's for the youngsters who can twist and turn and be off to the races. For me, it's a total joy to listen and watch because of his knowledge and enthusiasm to teach and his earlier IG posts were loaded with instruction and how can you not enjoy his enthusiasm and how well he gets his message across? See humping like frogs .... A hoot.
I found this on putting on utube, and his explanation somewhere else, think in IG. Now, with his pay site, I assume all this can be easily referenced. I put these in folders in Evernote but obviously cannot find them as easy as the pay site, but I'd rather use $$$ to buy a wedge or bunch of balls. his info is out there for free.
http://youtu.be/B8GM-wuIrs4
Found this somewhere from the GG archives......I'm talking backswing to impact .9 sec on my guys. So it's .45sec back .45 to impact on short putts or long putts. Shorter and slower for short putts and longer and faster for long putts but the time of the putt takes the same on all putts. Is that law no I've seen great putters do everything as long as you get it on line and you have good speed and you can read a putt who cares. @chrishardergolf I definitely wouldn't say your wrong or anyone is wrong I'd just use your tempo on a guy who's short and poppy on long putts and his ball is bouncing off face
That is a great drill.I found this video from George and this is exactly what I'm working on daily.Im taking lessons from a local instructor,but it seems like all these guys are teaching the same things now.Must be a norm now that this stuff works.When I do this on the range I was hitting it really bad.My instructor also wants the hands to stay up there for ever.It works,all the students I watch in person just nail it.We also work with a range bucket Inbetween my legs exactly what George does
https://instagram.com/p/BBJA9YGCt-S/
Good to hear Chip.
Probably works to your advantage to be able to feel it live and then hear the explanation again in detail in the videos.
I've been trying to learn a variation of the body release for some time and couldn't get it consistently.
Some of the drills like the racquet and the one you posted just make it so much easier.
I re-tore the labrum in my left hip and have to pull back on golf for a bit. I'm going to try and keep hitting pitch shots so I don't forget what I've learned.
What a lot of people disliked about his stuff is what makes me like it so much. It's simple because their aren't 100 different videos demonstrating (and confusing) 100 different aspects of the swing.
1/ keep it on plane
2/ body release
3/ shallow it by doing the wall drill part
That's beautiful because of its simplicity. Obviously a lot of work to learn each aspect (in varying degrees depending on where you started from).
Good work Chip.
Stick with your instructor and keep working at this.
You're going to get frustrated at times. That's golf. But if you keep plugging away and accept that you will take an unexpected step backwards sometimes...you will be playing much better golf.
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I was going through some of his IG videos and came across this:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BDWrCm_it8D/?taken-by=ggswingtips
In the "AFTER" video, the kid takes a huge dip, with his knees bending outwards, and then the right knee turns in during the up motion...
I've seen some of his other students that don't have do this....is this one of those move that you learn to get out of one bad habit, and then grow out of? Just a little confusing.
I'm pretty sure that is the before video, he appears to be fixed in the first video.
You are right, when I turned on the sound it's obvious.If you look at the video numbers, the second one is #104, while the first is #99 - so I think the second one is the after.