Love the DVD, first and foremost, it really opens the eyes to some stuff I did not quite grasp in the yellow book.
I am going to the course tomorrow, plan on working on basic and acquired motion on the range (mixing it up with some putting in between). My question is, for those who have started out this way, how long should you spend on each section. Probably a very subjectivve question, but how long did it take you guys/gals?
Thanks in advance.
Love the DVD, first and foremost, it really opens the eyes to some stuff I did not quite grasp in the yellow book.
I am going to the course tomorrow, plan on working on basic and acquired motion on the range (mixing it up with some putting in between). My question is, for those who have started out this way, how long should you spend on each section. Probably a very subjectivve question, but how long did it take you guys/gals?
Thanks in advance.
Shane
Congratulations.
You now have a roadmap
Where do you want to go? The possibilities are limitless.
Love the DVD, first and foremost, it really opens the eyes to some stuff I did not quite grasp in the yellow book.
I am going to the course tomorrow, plan on working on basic and acquired motion on the range (mixing it up with some putting in between). My question is, for those who have started out this way, how long should you spend on each section. Probably a very subjectivve question, but how long did it take you guys/gals?
Thanks in advance.
Shane
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I started a couple of months ago - and still have a long way to go - especially with the book. It may take years. But you never know... Maybe you are young, bright and talented.
Where do you want to go? The possibilities are limitless.
The Bear
I would love to be near scratch, currently 9.1 las time I looked, I figured it would get worse (score wise) before it got better, so I am going to ignore the score and just work on the stroke.
Also, Apologies to V.J. Trolio, I mis-typed A.J. in the title. Must have been "sleep typing" again.