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The Dan Plan - 10,000 Hours to Become a Pro Golfer (Dan McLaughlin)


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Either that or he's really really bad with technology, and has no idea how to set it up. . .

To take an ipad screen shot to show his results? Push the 'Home' button and 'Off' button at the same time. I think he could probably work it out if he set his mind to it :-)

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Either that or he's really really bad with technology, and has no idea how to set it up. . .

To take an ipad screen shot to show his results? Push the 'Home' button and 'Off' button at the same time. I think he could probably work it out if he set his mind to it

That's further along than I gave him credit. . .

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Either that or he's really really bad with technology, and has no idea how to set it up. . .

To take an ipad screen shot to show his results? Push the 'Home' button and 'Off' button at the same time. I think he could probably work it out if he set his mind to it

That's further along than I gave him credit. . .

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The only thing I'd say is that I really don't think he's a bad bloke. I know some think so but I just don't. I think he's struggling a bit and maybe not wanting to make that public (like I said, human nature) but I'm not convinced he's trying to really fool anyone. If I was I wouldn't post high scores when I shot them out on my own. What would be the point?

Currently his scoring average is what it is, he's not hiding it and it would be simple to do if he wanted to. It's actually nigh on identical to the scoring average of a guy I mention in my thread who was on tour (albeit a lower tour than the PGA Tour) 2 years later and won the French Open on the European Tour recently. That guy made rapid improvement from the point at which Dan is now, it's possible for Dan to do the same. Hard but possible. Going back to what I said before he just needs to make some changes in how he's going about it. My handicap was about 18 (but not official) one year, 5.5 the next and my coach has just told me to utterly disregard my handicap today as ours don't correct for current ability like yours and I'm quite a way ahead of my official handicap. Rapid progress can be made but you need to do it in an focused, sensible and targeted way. My scoring average is currently about 3 over and some of the things I've done to drop it to that are so blindingly obvious it couldn't fail to help him if he did something similar.

I still say he could surprise some if he makes some changes in the way he approaches his plan from now on.

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Either that or he's really really bad with technology, and has no idea how to set it up. . .

To take an ipad screen shot to show his results? Push the 'Home' button and 'Off' button at the same time. I think he could probably work it out if he set his mind to it

That's further along than I gave him credit. . .

The only thing I'd say is that I really don't think he's a bad bloke. I know some think so but I just don't. I think he's struggling a bit and maybe not wanting to make that public (like I said, human nature) but I'm not convinced he's trying to really fool anyone. If I was I wouldn't post high scores when I shot them out on my own. What would be the point?

Currently his scoring average is what it is, he's not hiding it and it would be simple to do if he wanted to. It's actually nigh on identical to the scoring average of a guy I mention in my thread who was on tour (albeit a lower tour than the PGA Tour) 2 years later and won the French Open on the European Tour recently. That guy made rapid improvement from the point at which Dan is now, it's possible for Dan to do the same. Hard but possible. Going back to what I said before he just needs to make some changes in how he's going about it. My handicap was about 18 (but not official) one year, 5.5 the next and my coach has just told me to utterly disregard my handicap today as ours don't correct for current ability like yours and I'm quite a way ahead of my official handicap. Rapid progress can be made but you need to do it in an focused, sensible and targeted way. My scoring average is currently about 3 over and some of the things I've done to drop it to that are so blindingly obvious it couldn't fail to help him if he did something similar.

I still say he could surprise some if he makes some changes in the way he approaches his plan from now on.

Agreed, he appears to be pretty honest but just a little delusional. I am still impressed that he made it to a mid single digit handicap on his own just tinkering around, but we disagree that he can get "surprisingly" better. By surprising, I mean scratch or even to only a +1 handicap. By only, I mean that there are thousands of golfers who are probably +2 or better.

He is delusional because he is in the wrong location to become a pro golfer. He should be living in Orlando FL or San Diego. He doesn't play daily with scratch golfers, so what reference does he really have? None. He really needs to be in a location and club where there are many scratch or better golfers.

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Agreed, he appears to be pretty honest but just a little delusional. I am still impressed that he made it to a mid single digit handicap on his own just tinkering around, but we disagree that he can get "surprisingly" better. By surprising, I mean scratch or even to only a +1 handicap. By only, I mean that there are thousands of golfers who are probably +2 or better. He is delusional because he is in the wrong location to become a pro golfer. He should be living in Orlando FL or San Diego. He doesn't play daily with scratch golfers, so what reference does he really have? None. He really needs to be in a location and club where there are many scratch or better golfers.

He's honest, just not honest to himself.

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Agreed, he appears to be pretty honest but just a little delusional. I am still impressed that he made it to a mid single digit handicap on his own just tinkering around, but we disagree that he can get "surprisingly" better. By surprising, I mean scratch or even to only a +1 handicap. By only, I mean that there are thousands of golfers who are probably +2 or better.

He is delusional because he is in the wrong location to become a pro golfer. He should be living in Orlando FL or San Diego. He doesn't play daily with scratch golfers, so what reference does he really have? None. He really needs to be in a location and club where there are many scratch or better golfers.

He's honest, just not honest to himself.

Agreed, but that's just getting back to delusional.

I'm sure he's one of the top golfers in Portland, but that's like saying someone is one of the best surfers in Edmonton or one of the best skiers in Thailand.

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Agreed, but that's just getting back to delusional.

I'm sure he's one of the top golfers in Portland, but that's like saying someone is one of the best surfers in Edmonton or one of the best skiers in Thailand.

One of the top golfers in Portland? Seriously? How pathetic do you think the Portland golf scene is? By the end of this he won't even be a top 200 player in Portland.


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[QUOTE name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/2790#post_1109669"]   Agreed, but that's just getting back to delusional. I'm sure he's one of the top golfers in Portland, but that's like saying someone is one of the best surfers in Edmonton or one of the best skiers in Thailand. [/QUOTE] One of the top golfers in Portland? Seriously? How pathetic do you think the Portland golf scene is? By the end of this he won't even be a top 200 player in Portland.

Oops, sorry. :-( I thought about this a little bit after writing it. . .

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He's in one of the best areas in the nation for golf. Seriously, you can play year round. It's only marginal for three months.

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He's in one of the best areas in the nation for golf. Seriously, you can play year round. It's only marginal for three months.

Okay, I get it. Then I'm completely perplexed why he thinks he's so good? Someone from Portland should humble his delusions? ;-)

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Agreed, he appears to be pretty honest but just a little delusional. I am still impressed that he made it to a mid single digit handicap on his own just tinkering around, but we disagree that he can get "surprisingly" better. By surprising, I mean scratch or even to only a +1 handicap. By only, I mean that there are thousands of golfers who are probably +2 or better.

He is delusional because he is in the wrong location to become a pro golfer. He should be living in Orlando FL or San Diego. He doesn't play daily with scratch golfers, so what reference does he really have? None. He really needs to be in a location and club where there are many scratch or better golfers.

I don't really subscribe to location being a factor - how often do you think the Swedes play golf in the winter when growing up? Northern Ireland doesn't exactly have perfect weather all year round and Rory seems to have done OK coming straight from there onto the world stage.

I do get the bit about playing with better players and since practicing with guys at the level I aspire to my game has had a massive up turn. Like I say, in our system the handicap system doesn't close to keep up with an improving player. I'm a 5.1 officially so that's what I've put down in my profile but with a current scoring average of about 3 over par so probably about scratch if I worked it out under your system. The point is playing with guys who are considerably better than scratch (ie currently play on tour) has pushed me to improve, if only so I don't look like an idiot out there. Having the right environment around you to promote improvement (coaches, playing partners, competitions etc) is far more important than where you are globally IMO and these are all things Dan can address.

So by that you mean if he gets a top coach, addresses the problems in his swing, hits the gym with a personalised fitness an conditioning regime, seeks out top level players to partner with on a regular basis....... basically if he changes up the Plan to address all these areas he won't be in the top 200 players in Portland? I disagree that's it's not possible for him to improve to a point where he would be but only time will tell :)

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Okay, I get it. Then I'm completely perplexed why he thinks he's so good?

Someone from Portland should humble his delusions?


If there are 40 golf courses in the region, to you think he'd be in the top 30 players in ANY of them?

He wouldn't be in the top couple of thousand amateur players in the area. And none of them could make money playing the game.

But......he's going to be better than almost anyone on the Web.com or Asian or European Tours in a couple of years. That's the only way to get on the PGA Tour.

He's a complete fool.

Imagine the conversations at Pebble Beach. Who are you? Right? What are you doing? Oh really? That sure is a plan! How's it going?

Do you think the answer would be anything other than "Pretty good." when he's smooching up to David Duval or Clint Eastwood? Imagine what they must have thought of him. Can you imagine him saying "To be honest, I'm a little embarrassed. I've set myself an impossible goal. The game is a lot harder than I imagined it would be."

Anyone who thinks I'm harsh, please explain to me why he isn't a deluded fool.

Remember. HE is the one who continues to say the goal is PGA Tour. No-one else.

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He's in one of the best areas in the nation for golf. Seriously, you can play year round. It's only marginal for three months.

Seriously. The location argument is starting to bother me. It's been sunny and 55 the entire month here. This isn't the Mid West or New England where you can't play 5 months out of the year. It's one of the most mild climates in the country and both Portland and Seattle are consistently voted some of the best golfing cities in America.

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Okay, I get it. Then I'm completely perplexed why he thinks he's so good?

Someone from Portland should humble his delusions?

I've played about 20 rounds with Dan and it's never been close. He's played with better players then me as well. It's not like he doesn't know what good players look like. His old club CECC has some of the best amateurs in the state. About 20-30 + caps that are all contenders in everything Pacific Northwest Amateur and Oregon State golf. He's also played with some former top players at University of Oregon and local pros that have or currently play on the European and Asian Tours. I'm sure he's been humbled many times, but that doesn't stop him from being delusional.

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I would take Portland's climate over what I have in a heartbeat. And I recall him saying he didn't practice because it's too cold (30s) and mats. That's not inspiring. Northeasterners have to clean the car, drive through crap traffic conditions and brave the cold to practice in the winter. And I'm not too good for mats. You take what you have.

And in general, anyone who plays golf for fun, he/she in general is probably living a pretty good life. I see the case for inspiration w/respect to the war vet and the African American woman trying to help other African American women in corporate America, but the demographic Dan Plan is catering to, imho needs more good information than inspiration.

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[QUOTE name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/2790#post_1109696"] Okay, I get it. Then I'm completely perplexed why he thinks he's so good? Someone from Portland should humble his delusions? ;-) [/QUOTE] I've played about 20 rounds with Dan and it's never been close. He's played with better players then me as well. It's not like he doesn't know what good players look like. His old club CECC has some of the best amateurs in the state. About 20-30 + caps that are all contenders in everything Pacific Northwest Amateur and Oregon State golf. He's also played with some former top players at University of Oregon and local pros that have or currently play on the European and Asian Tours. I'm sure he's been humbled many times, but that doesn't stop him from being delusional.

Then I think i need to bump him from being delusional to hallucinogenic. What in the heck is he smoking? Pot and mushrooms are legal in Oregon, right? :-D

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Then I think i need to bump him from being delusional to hallucinogenic. What in the heck is he smoking? Pot and mushrooms are legal in Oregon, right?

He has to believe in the plan, he's got nothing else, but deep down I don't think he believes in the plan anymore. How could he? He might of when he started, but not now. He knows he's never getting to the PGA tour but at this point he's like a politician with talking points. He's not going to admit to the public that his plan will never get him anywhere close to the PGA Tour because at that point, the plan is over. I'd ride the wave too. Look at his current blog post, pictures of him with Clint Eastwood, Bill Murray, Larry the Cable Guy, and David Duval. He's having a good time, screw it. I totally get that mentality.


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Seriously. The location argument is starting to bother me. It's been sunny and 55 the entire month here. This isn't the Mid West or New England where you can't play 5 months out of the year. It's one of the most mild climates in the country and both Portland and Seattle are consistently voted some of the best golfing cities in America.

Settle down on the location. I know you have to represent and all but still.


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