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Post by kevcarter on Feb 4, 2010 14:04:35 GMT -5
Please forgive my shill, but I have no involvement with Mr. Blake at all, just a deep sense of loyalty for his help. 3 of his DVDs. Alignment GolfEVERYTHING you wanted to know about TGM. Fantastic learning tool. Colin Neeman Lesson SeriesFREE videos taking what you learned in TGM and applying it in the real world. Brian Gay FundamentalsTaking what you learned in TGM and applying it to a great player. I can't say enough good things about how these have helped my understanding of G.O.L.F. www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.php/Gallery/welcome-to-the-lbg-gallery.htmlKevin
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Post by vjsinger on Feb 4, 2010 18:29:01 GMT -5
I like the videos, especially the drills section. The simplicity and the way they put the DVDs together is very well thought out and pretty easy to understand. I also dig on Trolios swing, fun to watch.
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Post by pavaveda on Feb 5, 2010 16:38:34 GMT -5
Colin Neeman Lesson SeriesFREE videos taking what you learned in TGM and applying it in the real world. I watched all of these last night (had only watched a couple of them before) and thought it was really interesting. Definitely learned a thing or two.
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Post by kerrybunker on Feb 26, 2010 14:03:32 GMT -5
I agree with Mr. Carter, all Lynn's material is top notch.
I would say he is a master communicator because in his videos he hammers out the same fundamentals, over and over again in a very convincing and easy to understand manner.
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jerryg
'88 Apex Redlines
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Post by jerryg on Feb 26, 2010 16:11:03 GMT -5
I look at those videos frequently and every time I have them on, I learn something new or see something in a different light. This package is probably the most important thing in my library.
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Post by siegler on Apr 3, 2010 2:05:42 GMT -5
His premium video "The Address Routine" was poor. It was filmed on a very windy day, so at times you can't even hear what they're saying. The content wasn't much better. For three videos of about 25 minutes each, I couldn't figure out what his point was most of the time. It's a rambling mess.
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