Great site, I'm still rereading everything.
I've started attempting to teach a younger brother to play (in the teaching systems section), and have also tried to help other kids in my area begin to play. I haven't been playing long, and I'm lucky enough that I can somewhat explain everything in a fun way.
This site has helped me with my own game, and the people I'm trying to teach. I can't teach strokes if I can't model them myself, and I can't find exactly what to fix or teach if I don't even know what it is. This site has fixed that.
Each article provides me with a set of key points or commonalities in "good" or "efficient" strokes, which I can work on and develop with others. I've heard others complain about the site's articles "finished way too fast", but I've found it the exact opposite. Once I've gone out and worked on everything I've found here...I can say that. But honestly, it'll take more than a lifetime to actually incorporate all the advice here into my game. It's great.
So...thanks! I really appreciate it.
I've started attempting to teach a younger brother to play (in the teaching systems section), and have also tried to help other kids in my area begin to play. I haven't been playing long, and I'm lucky enough that I can somewhat explain everything in a fun way.
This site has helped me with my own game, and the people I'm trying to teach. I can't teach strokes if I can't model them myself, and I can't find exactly what to fix or teach if I don't even know what it is. This site has fixed that.
Each article provides me with a set of key points or commonalities in "good" or "efficient" strokes, which I can work on and develop with others. I've heard others complain about the site's articles "finished way too fast", but I've found it the exact opposite. Once I've gone out and worked on everything I've found here...I can say that. But honestly, it'll take more than a lifetime to actually incorporate all the advice here into my game. It's great.
So...thanks! I really appreciate it.
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