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| He has looked at more video than anyone that ever lived. Our own Tom Bartlett has to be in the top 10, and he is still in his 30's! Carl has a wealth of knowledge, and would laugh at loud about all the silly head dead still in the middle of the feet stuff. He'd be worth taking a lesson from just to see some of that video. I don't think he has anything on the market though. I know a few of our memebers know Carl very well, maybe they could chime in.
__________________ Use your Pivot to snap your Kinetic Chain, and to assist your arms, hands and club with creating the proper "D" Plane for the selected shot. Everything else is show biz! Brian Manzella is a PGA Teaching Professional and Authorized Doctor of Golf Stroke Engineering (Instructor) of The Golfing Machine who teaches out of English Turn Golf and Country Club in New Orleans, Louisiana |
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| Gumper, In 1991 with Rod Luck (the sportscaster from New Orleans), Carl and I did about six video shorts that were shown during the local sports news in San Diego. They are IMHO some of the most informative golf instruction videos ever. The focus of the shorts were on how to use your video camera to improve your golf game. Anyone who has worked with Carl understands how important it is to know what you're looking for and that if the camera placement is not consistent then it's pretty much useless. These shorts were a window into what Carl looks for when he teaches and to my knowledge the only time he did anything that would resemble self promotion. He spends his time teaching and researching. I don't think you can spend any time with Carl without learning something. His record speaks for itself. |
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