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Old 07-15-2010, 11:52 AM
Bullseye Bullseye is offline
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The Golfing Machine GSEB Course
Hi Guys

New to the forum and fairly new to the golfing machine concept. Im looking for some advice from those in the Know if any one can help id be really gratefull.

I qualified from my PGA (England) Exams a couple of years ago and im looking to gain more qualifications in coaching. Ive brought the Little yellow book and had a read, like most im struggling to understand a lot of it. However TGM are bringing there class schedule to England in November and id really like to complete the level 1 & 2 classes whilst they are over here so what id like to know :-

1) How much knowledge of TGM do i need before the class, should i enroll even if i struggle to understand some of the concepts.

2) Will TGM Level 1 & 2 give me a better understanding of the book or just confuse me more

3) What parts of the book would you advise me to spend the most time trying to understand before the courses. i.e which chapters should i study to best prepare me for the course.

Many Thanks guys
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Old 07-15-2010, 01:00 PM
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1) The more you understand the better. Spend time on this forum in the archives section if you are struggling with any concepts. Yes, you should enroll regardsless of your current expertise.

2) It wil give you a better understanding of the book. You will get to talk TGM for many hours.

3) You will receive an outline as to what chapters you need to know as well as glossary terms and dictionary definitions.

Lynn wrote a wonderful post a few years ago which will help:

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...uctor+Training

PM me if you have any questions.

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Old 07-15-2010, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Bullseye View Post
Hi Guys

New to the forum and fairly new to the golfing machine concept. Im looking for some advice from those in the Know if any one can help id be really gratefull.

I qualified from my PGA (England) Exams a couple of years ago and im looking to gain more qualifications in coaching. Ive brought the Little yellow book and had a read, like most im struggling to understand a lot of it. However TGM are bringing there class schedule to England in November and id really like to complete the level 1 & 2 classes whilst they are over here so what id like to know :-

1) How much knowledge of TGM do i need before the class, should i enroll even if i struggle to understand some of the concepts.

2) Will TGM Level 1 & 2 give me a better understanding of the book or just confuse me more

3) What parts of the book would you advise me to spend the most time trying to understand before the courses. i.e which chapters should i study to best prepare me for the course.

Many Thanks guys
BullsEye,
My name is Ian Clark, I am a GSEM, based in London, I am hosting the classes for JoeDaniels in the winter,if you email me ian@ianclarkgolf.co.uk I will be happy to answer your questions.
Speak soon.
Ian.
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Old 07-17-2010, 02:03 PM
Bullseye Bullseye is offline
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Thanks for your replies drewitgolf and Ian, Much appreciated.

I have sent you an email Ian, Thanks.
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