Excellent video. Believing the equipment industry actually wants us to have great swings is ridiculous. A permanent solution would be quite bad for business, and as you said, the only way to keep people coming back and buying the latest and greatest equipment is to keep alive the illusion that results can be found through some external means.
You'll waste a lifetime trying to find the secret in the dirt and probably at the end of that road you won't be much better than when you began. The solutions are out there but the average golfer has little chance of sorting through all the b.s., I'll agree on that.
that is the point of the story :) usually you are worst off, because you start to loose focus of what this game is all about, to stuff that sucker in the hole :)
And it does not take a whole lot to do so. its just that golf became so incredibly commercial and technical, saturated by "big teaching business", but big business is never honest, in fact its a kind of oxymoron.
The secret to golf is in the radius bone of the right forearm.
martinavizcomm 8 months ago
Excellent video. Believing the equipment industry actually wants us to have great swings is ridiculous. A permanent solution would be quite bad for business, and as you said, the only way to keep people coming back and buying the latest and greatest equipment is to keep alive the illusion that results can be found through some external means.
jnkhd 1 year ago
You'll waste a lifetime trying to find the secret in the dirt and probably at the end of that road you won't be much better than when you began. The solutions are out there but the average golfer has little chance of sorting through all the b.s., I'll agree on that.
davidleealford 1 year ago
@davidleealford
that is the point of the story :) usually you are worst off, because you start to loose focus of what this game is all about, to stuff that sucker in the hole :)
And it does not take a whole lot to do so. its just that golf became so incredibly commercial and technical, saturated by "big teaching business", but big business is never honest, in fact its a kind of oxymoron.
Hope it goes away.
2010Earl 1 year ago
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HabloIrlandes 1 year ago
FIRST
drainu1 2 years ago
@drainu1
Second, hmm too late :)
2010Earl 2 years ago