Gary
Nice Blog. Nicer job location!
What is your teaching style?
What do you think some of the swing mechanics fads over the last few years: (1) stack and tilt; (2) one plane; (3) the Golf Machine.
Was Moe Norman a happy person?
What our your favorite five courses?
Hello Jason,
what is my teaching style? I always try to find the best part in any situation and in teaching I always try to take advantage of the good things in anyone's swing. Because 90% of my teaching has been with corporate golfers it isn't right to rebuild their swings the day before they play with the boss so I would work on the basics, posture, grip, alignment and then whatever I could to get them to finish the swing on their left side, "buckle toward the target". Simple things that can improve existing games.
For longer term "patients" I try to get people to restrict their lower body movement during the back swing and then turn back toward the target as fast as they can - I love watching Ernie Els swing and it is slow enough that most pupils can relate to the movements. I teach Target as soon as I can, the target has to be in the minds eye before every swing. I've found if you start with a putt, then a chip, a pitch and a half swing you can get people enjoying the game quickly.
I think all the recent fads are good for some people (usually the teacher) and some people can relate to almost any "system". Stack and Tilt is the way someone said I was swinging in the 60s, then Ballard came along with his sway and hit.... I think one plane is good for certain people (engineers). When working with IBM we had different methods for the golf schools for different departments -engineers were different from sales people etc. The Golf Machine was difficult to figure out, a friend Tony Evershed spent a long time studying it and has good success teaching. My favourite teacher is Sandra Post and I don't think she has any set method other than understanding her pupils.
Was MOE NORMAN a happy person? I wouldn't think happy is a mood or condition than Moe showed. He was sincerely happy for George Knudson or Al Balding to succeed. When I came 2nd in the CPGA Moe was sitting on the 18th tee as we came up, he said "I am so happy for you, it's your day, your day!" He was happy if other people were happy, he was angry when people laughed when he hit a great shot. He was easily distracted and didn't trust many people - can you be happy then? Moe was happy when he was entertaining people, as long as they didn't laugh, clapping was appreciated, laughing was for hyenas. I think he is the most unique great golfer of his century, it's a shame none of us managed him properly so the world could have seen and appreciated him like I do...difficult thinking about Moe right now, sorry.
My favourite five courses keep changing - at one time they were all championship tracks Carmoustie, The National in Toronto, St George's, Ballybunion, Royal County Down. Then for a few years Cog Hill was my favourite course, I had to play it at least once every year.
My current five: Muirfield, County Down, St Georges, Prestwick, Royal Aberdeen. I really have trouble getting down to just five, make it a 100.
thanks for asking