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Old 03-02-2005, 08:31 AM
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Yup....retired here 3 yrs. ago from NY. It's a nice little town, that is getting bigger by the day. Only problem is I must have brought the NY winters with me because it is cold and windy in the winter. Email me the next time you are coming, and we'll figure out a way to play.
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Old 03-29-2005, 12:01 AM
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I will second the positive comments about Ted. Like many of the others, I was sceptical about TGM at first. I dabbled in it by trying to comprehend the book, worked on the flying wedges, read web posts.

I took a lesson with Ted this past weekend and he was fantastic. It is really eye opening to see how TGM can simplify your swing. Ted is obviously very passionate about his work, he works hard to give you mental images and visuals to truly understand where you need to go.

I've had many other instructors who came across as arrogant or impatient. Ted was like a breath of fresh air, as was the content of the lesson. I am now excited about going back for more!
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Old 03-30-2005, 12:34 PM
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thanks
Originally Posted by Monkeyboy
I will second the positive comments about Ted. Like many of the others, I was sceptical about TGM at first. I dabbled in it by trying to comprehend the book, worked on the flying wedges, read web posts.

I took a lesson with Ted this past weekend and he was fantastic. It is really eye opening to see how TGM can simplify your swing. Ted is obviously very passionate about his work, he works hard to give you mental images and visuals to truly understand where you need to go.

I've had many other instructors who came across as arrogant or impatient. Ted was like a breath of fresh air, as was the content of the lesson. I am now excited about going back for more!
I appreciate your encouragement...
Thank you.
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