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Re: Loft Angle Indicators on Blackstone soles -- Anthony Guidice, 05:32:27 07/31/19 Wed
Yes - of course, you need a sound swing. I should have written this: with variable length, I couldn't hit all my clubs consistently; and with single length I can. In fact, during my first practice session with 1 Irons - years ago - I thought, "Wow, no more excuses now . . ."
Conventional equipment manufacturers have 2 great marketing advantages: (1) bad golf instructors and (2) a desperate audience.
1. An ineffective golf instructor (there are few effective ones) can mention dozens of elements in a given golf swing, none of which matter in the least. If any of about 6 "non-negotiable" factors aren't present in a golf swing, the swing won't be sound. Those 6 or so elements are true for everyone and few instructors know about them and so can’t teach them. Why? I don't know. Why are there so many lousy lawyers? Beats me . . .
2. Most golfers willingly grasp the thinnest reed if it provides the tiniest bit of hope. They'll believe anything. So you combine (a) a subpar instructor working for (b) a shop that sells golf clubs, and you have a formidable brew: endless non-answers about the golf swing combined with promises that these new clubs will solve the problem. The result is a golfer that never improves. Equally or more desperate next year, they'll repeat this regrettable process.
Well made, single length, fitted irons simply eliminate most "mass" and "acceleration" variables in golf equipment. They won't compensate for poor swing factors.
(Who's a good instructor? - - email me and I'll tell you. I've sent people from NY to Ohio to see him.)
What are the 6 or so non-negotiables? He'll tell you. Woods and Furyk - for example - look completely different, but both employ these 6 elements. Everyone with a repeatable, sound swing does.
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Re: Loft Angle Indicators on Blackstone soles -- Stephen (Lancaster), 22:57:51 08/04/19 Sun
Yes I think you are pretty right. I have never really derived much benefit from golf lessons. I recently read Ben Hogans 5 lessons and got more out of it than any other golf lesson book or lessons. The book covers the basics of a golf swing in pretty simple and illustrated terms.
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Re: Loft Angle Indicators on Blackstone soles -- Anthony Guidice, 05:08:01 08/07/19 Wed
Yes. But a good instructor can fix fundamental hitches in a swing. There are very few of those - less than 10% probably, just like lawyers (or auto mechanics!)
Golf-wise, most instructors - and manufacturers - have another agenda that has nothing to do with how well you play.
I love Lake's interview where he's asked, "What were you doing that convinced you to do this?" Lake answers, "What I was doing was playing bad golf."
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Re: Loft Angle Indicators on Blackstone soles -- William Peck, 11:27:29 03/01/20 Sun
Yes, the Ben Hogan book says it all. I've read it twice and get something new and useful from it every time.
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