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Originally Posted by logman

Yes Lyn Blake may also be an "apprentice" and be trying to become a PGF pro, but he's a legend of coaching with how many years of experience teaching pros and more importantly learning under some highly respected thinkers of the game. And he's coached tour winners. I understand you think might think you could help a US MASTERS winner with a few tweaks and good onya for the self confidence. But come on .........reality check


I'm plenty grounded in reality. The geometry, the physics, etc. are the same for everyone. In fact a lot of people will tell you that working with a PGA Tour player is easier (often they have only tweaks, rather than 17 things going on, and they're often more self aware and able to make the changes more quickly). But if you just want to be rude, by all means, carry on.

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Originally Posted by logman

Trying to point out that Iacas was talking about giving instruction to a US Masters winner and one of the greats of the game (furyk) . UM!, really. I'm saying that Iacas runs this site and is an apprentice pro and has been a teacher for 18 months. That's great and good luck Iacas for your career but do you not think it's a wee bit presumptuous to think that the US masters champ might want a little swing tinkering. Anyhow I'm off to show Mario Andretti how to reverse park.....I've had my license for a couple of years.


Conversely, there are PGA Professionals and golf coaches who have been in their respective fields for years that still, to this day, get basic information completely incorrect (i.e. ball flight laws and many other things).

So your point is pretty much irrelevant because it's entirely possible for someone to "be doing something for a shorter period of time" but comes armed with WAY better and more useful information that can be applied to anyone, including PGA Tour pros.

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Furyk actually has a coach, his father, and they have made some tweeks through the years.  He's there at most tournaments going through Jim's checklist.  It's ridiculous to think a capable instructor couldn't help Bubba become even better.  When Bubba's on he's great, when he's off he misses cuts.  I'm not talking about changing his swing but making sure that he knows why/how certain shots occur and how to adjust.

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Furyk actually has a coach, his father, and they have made some tweeks through the years.  He's there at most tournaments going through Jim's checklist.  It's ridiculous to think a capable instructor couldn't help Bubba become even better.  When Bubba's on he's great, when he's off he misses cuts.  I'm not talking about changing his swing but making sure that he knows why/how certain shots occur and how to adjust.



He seems to be doing better than most guys on tour lately. I'm almost positive that given the choice between 1.) never missing a cut and 2.) alternating between missed cuts and wins, he'd take the latter.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Furyk actually has a coach, his father, and they have made some tweeks through the years.  He's there at most tournaments going through Jim's checklist.  It's ridiculous to think a capable instructor couldn't help Bubba become even better.  When Bubba's on he's great, when he's off he misses cuts.  I'm not talking about changing his swing but making sure that he knows why/how certain shots occur and how to adjust.

He seems to be doing better than most guys on tour lately. I'm almost positive that given the choice between 1.) never missing a cut and 2.) alternating between missed cuts and wins, he'd take the latter.


Agree that #2 is better than option #1 but you can always get better.  I'm not saying he needs any help but he might need to make adjustments to win a US Open.

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If you think that you"know the physics, the geometry,etc, are the same for everybody" then you hope to apply those pearls of wisdom to the way Furyk swings the club. Then I reckon Furyk would run a mile.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

He seems to be doing better than most guys on tour lately. I'm almost positive that given the choice between 1.) never missing a cut and 2.) alternating between missed cuts and wins, he'd take the latter.


Of course he would. But that's not really what was being discussed.

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