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Deegee54

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  1. Respect to you for actually trying. Your post is worth a lot more than others. 👍
  2. tell you what - go away, try what this PGA teaching Profesional is showing then come back if its a load of garbage. Didnt realise there were so many precious people on here that are always right and never wrong.
  3. Interesting. But I would not slag it off without trying what he says. His feet line is open which I like. But when instructors talk about dropping into slots or shallowing then I switch off. Tried it but it never works for me (I'm not saying that is what he's saying).. But I'd try first. Try it, then come back! Thousands of years the earth was flat but then........ Someone said it wasn't. Exactly! Don't knock it till you try it... Seems to be the ethos in every walk of life except when it comes to golf swing experts.
  4. Hilarious. Loads of replies that to be honest exactly prove my point. Instead of putting something down, which happens on every golf forum, why can't the opposite happen? It sounds nonsensical but you never know, I might give it a go and report back how crap it is (or good). Would you give any credence to a new car review whereby the author states its a rubbish vehicle although I've never actually sat in it let alone drove it. 😉
  5. Thanks for replying. You are right in many ways however, if I had a Pound for every Buddy that's had 1-2-1 lessons with a Pro that works well when he's there, then after actually going to a REAL course and it all goes tits up..... I'd be a very rich man.
  6. Long reply. But you've never answered the question of why people see fit to be negative from the outset instead of, 'that's interesting, illl give it a try". As for the therapy techniques, no they are not from random people, but other qualified therapists. You try different things, movements, actions and exchange info with fellow Professionals. Bit like this Eureka Guy, Johnson is a PGA teaching pro, not some schmuck off the street. Maybe, just maybe he had something but as most other experts nearly always slag it off without putting club to ball.
  7. Yes, I obviously typed in Eureka Golf and searched. One reason I don't like having discussions etc over new things is the complete negativety of the 'experts' here (or similar) Everyone says it won't work here, he's talking nonsense there or it BS about this and that. It would be far better if instead of seeing a 'glass half empty' to actually try the concept. Go on a range and hit a bucket. That's what I initially did and was pleasantly surprised. I don't know the ins and out of Jargon like many do. I'm a retired sports therapist. When new techniques were talked about we'd discuss and try it. If it showed a better outcome than the current treatment, then we'd introduce the new one. Mention new golf swings on here and it's like the Devil is present and needs purging. For me it's feet aim left with open hips, shoulder line matches target line and then the club and right forearm trace the outside line.. Its very pivot driven with weight kept towards target all the time. It works hugely for me. One huge difference is where the ball strikes the club face. It used to be close to the hosel (a few sh@nks) but now the strike has moved half inch to the centre.
  8. Eureka swing works - end of. As a senior golfer who has travelled from 6 hc down to 13.8 in 5 years, ive tried every thing. Jim Hardy 1 plane, Stack and Tilt, Golfing machine all with limited results. Stumbled across this guys channel and tried a few buckets of range balls. It just plane works. Every shot a baby draw and now actually hitting the sweetspot far more often. For those that say 'its not for me' have obviously a golf game that is perfect and needs no help. I was the same with shrimp once - 'those things, cant stand them [whilst never actually tried them] Invested in his Paid chanel at £60, which is the price of a lesson, and am totally convinced that hes got something. 5 medal rounds in and now playing of 11.7! - not bad for a 68yo with 2 replaced knees and fused L4/5
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