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Yoda 05-24-2011 10:40 PM

Where Are You?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by airair

I have noticed that you are not so active in the forum lately (and that your daily average has dropped from 4,03 down to 3,90) and that makes me wonder if everything is well?
:salut:

Please enjoy the music as you read my response below.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7EUmYnCzCA

Hi Air, and thanks for checking in. Still here and kickin' big time. Only 66 posts in the last 30 days! http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/searc...earchid=528146

After hitting the recent 9,000 post mark, maybe I just decided to sit and stare and rock!

:laughing9

Naah . . .

No problemo on my end: I'm teaching at Cuscowilla from early AM to dusk every day. The nights are full, too, with people and events I could not script (including my wife and, on occasion, my daughter, son-in-law -- "bought boat will travel" :smile: -- and five grandkids!).

:)

Also, I've been heavily involved in the logistics of bringing my team of five Lynn Blake Certified Master Professionals to Plainfield CC (NJ) this August (our sixth year) for The Barclays, an $8,000,000 PGA TOUR event and the first in the FeEdExCup Series. This includes working with Barclays project managers to design the ideal floor plan of our dedicated The Barclays Golf Academy pavilion directly off the 18th green.

http://thebarclays.barclaysgolf.com/

Not to mention a terrific amount of teaching, curriculums design, and admin re my Lynn Blake Certified Instructor program. Plus my upcoming Pro Instructor training next week in NJ. And, the following Monday at Memphis with Grant Robbins, U of M men's golf coach, and his selected participants.

Then, with Brian Gay and his caddie Kip Henley Tuesday-Wednesday, both playing in the Memphis St. Jude on the PGA TOUR. Kip, a Class 'A' Tennessee Section PGA professional, took a week off the bag before the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, shot 10-under-par, and won the 2010 Tennessee PGA Section Championship. Hence, his exemption into the Memphis St. Jude.

There's a story here.



:smile:

Player and Caddie.

Mano a mano.

Can't make it up.

Always, Air, you are in my thoughts. You are the quintessential, high-handicap amateur who always thought himself doomed to a low golf life . . . one, let's say, 'less lived by'.

Then comes you and me. :shock:

We've got this thing by the neck, Air. Now, lets just choke it to death!

Twenty-three hours separate us on the lesson tee, but . . .

Alignments are forever!

Talk soon!

:salut:

airair 05-25-2011 09:30 AM

Good to hear
 
that everything is well and kicking.:salut:

O.B.Left 05-25-2011 10:04 PM

Kip and Brian no way? Yoda how will you divide your time on the hill?

What a story! I wonder if this has ever happened before? There are some interesting "what if's". Wish I could hear the trash talking.

drewitgolf 05-26-2011 02:37 PM

A Double Take
 
Maybe Yoda can carry doubles?

O.B.Left 05-26-2011 08:19 PM

Those are some good lessons from Yoda. Next Kips caddy will go 10 under. Then his caddy etc.

I hope Kip shocks the world in Memphis. That for the second time in fifty years a man in Memphis rocks and is king.

innercityteacher 05-26-2011 09:37 PM

Too cool for school!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 84880)
Please enjoy the music as you read my response below.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7EUmYnCzCA

Hi Air, and thanks for checking in. Still here and kickin' big time. Only 66 posts in the last 30 days! http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/searc...earchid=528146

After hitting the recent 9,000 post mark, maybe I just decided to sit and stare and rock!

:laughing9

Naah . . .

No problemo on my end: I'm teaching at Cuscowilla from early AM to dusk every day. The nights are full, too, with people and events I could not script (including my wife and, on occasion, my daughter, son-in-law -- "bought boat will travel" :smile: -- and five grandkids!).

:)

Also, I've been heavily involved in the logistics of bringing my team of five Lynn Blake Certified Master Professionals to Plainfield CC (NJ) this August (our sixth year) for The Barclays, an $8,000,000 PGA TOUR event and the first in the FeEdExCup Series. This includes working with Barclays project managers to design the ideal floor plan of our dedicated The Barclays Golf Academy pavilion directly off the 18th green.

http://thebarclays.barclaysgolf.com/

Not to mention a terrific amount of teaching, curriculums design, and admin re my Lynn Blake Certified Instructor program. Plus my upcoming Pro Instructor training next week in NJ. And, the following Monday at Memphis with Grant Robbins, U of M men's golf coach, and his selected participants.

Then, with Brian Gay and his caddie Kip Henley Tuesday-Wednesday, both playing in the Memphis St. Jude on the PGA TOUR. Kip, a Class 'A' Tennessee Section PGA professional, took a week off the bag before the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, shot 10-under-par, and won the 2010 Tennessee PGA Section Championship. Hence, his exemption into the Memphis St. Jude.

There's a story here.



:smile:

Player and Caddie.

Mano a mano.

Can't make it up.

Always, Air, you are in my thoughts. You are the quintessential, high-handicap amateur who always thought himself doomed to a low golf life . . . one, let's say, 'less lived by'.

Then comes you and me. :shock:

We've got this thing by the neck, Air. Now, lets just choke it to death!

Twenty-three hours separate us on the lesson tee, but . . .

Alignments are forever!

Talk soon!

:salut:


Live long Lynn, and prosper! :)

IC T

Burner 05-27-2011 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innercityteacher (Post 84914)
Live long Lynn, and prosper! :)

IC T

Better yet; " long Lynn, and we all prosper!:salut:

airair 06-03-2011 05:03 PM

The 2 last posts
 
05-19-2011, 09:43 PM
05-24-2011, 10:40 PM

That's 0,13 posts per day the last 16 days and counting...That's not like you.

I'm glad you are busy and giving your students your full attention, but I think I speak for us all when I say that we miss your daily (4) posts on the forum. But at least we have a 9000 pluss treasure to explore..:salut:

BerntR 06-03-2011 11:30 PM

You gotta understand, Air, that Yoda (almost) has posted everything he is able to put down in words already - at least in this forum format. Maybe that's not true but that's how it looks to me anyway.

The volume he has produced over the years with serious content is massively impressive and I figure he feels like any "new" question that pops up today is some variation of a question he has spent a lot of time and effort into on several occasions earlier.

To produce a response that lives up to his usual standards probably takes a lot of time even though it seems like he can quote the ins and out of every TGM edition in his sleep.

innercityteacher 06-04-2011 12:09 AM

Nice observation, BerntR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BerntR (Post 85066)
You gotta understand, Air, that Yoda (almost) has posted everything he is able to put down in words already - at least in this forum format. Maybe that's not true but that's how it looks to me anyway.

The volume he has produced over the years with serious content is massively impressive and I figure he feels like any "new" question that pops up today is some variation of a question he has spent a lot of time and effort into on several occasions earlier.

To produce a response that lives up to his usual standards probably takes a lot of time even though it seems like he can quote the ins and out of every TGM edition in his sleep.

I could've spent not just 4 days with Yoda, but 30 days just absorbing the subtleties of the golf stroke and his insights. His posts, within the framework of TGM all reinforce the essential observation that the golf swing is logical and easily described by those who think carefully. :golf: Lynn's posts are amazing.


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