Attached, is the official Dynamic Loft Article that will hit the net
Attached, is the official Dynamic Loft Article that will hit the net
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
very impressive!
Thanks Michael, very nicely put together.
I look forward to the resultant path newsletter, that will be fantastic.
Steve Greffen
PGA Golf Professional
Jumping Brook Country Club Neptune, New Jersey
Michael;
Thank you for clearly presenting this great article. It is very specific and quite easy to understand. Thank You very much.
Well done, as always. I especially like the new design for the x golf school. Did you design the logo yourself?
Can't wait for the resultant path article as I heard you recently referred to it as the single most important finding in golf instruction (or something to that effect).
Leo,
Thanks for posting, I enjoy trying to make the difficult concepts easy to understand. The resultant path article will be an important one!
Hope you have been well perhaps I will see you at the PGA Show, as you probably know I am not part of The Golfing Machine any longer. I resigned in October because I need editorial freedom in my writings and videos especially with writing the Flightscope articles. Anyway, hope to see you soon
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
I did design the new X golf school logo, looking forward to spreading into the golf world. Everything you see, all the websites - videos - dvd's I did on my own.... I think I have OCD
The resultant path is the single most important finding - all the other stuff is just whipped cream on top of the resultant path!!!
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
Thanks Michael, I have a couple in the pipe that I'm working on, and always appreciate the opportunity.
Btw had a great round of golf today (34 degrees but no wind!) with our club champ runner-up. Gave him a little understanding of the effects of ball flight and he was amazed. And as you can imagine he had it backwards as to the way to work the ball, he could do it but the hard way. Now he can hit the fairway with a fade off the tee and hit some short irons on a rope with an adjustment for the resultant path. He's a smart guy who went to Dartmouth but approached golf as an athlete first. He felt he got an early Christmas present so pretty cool, thanks to your education. It also helped me ok today too as I had 4 birdies!
Steve Greffen
PGA Golf Professional
Jumping Brook Country Club Neptune, New Jersey
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