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Originally Posted by Inspector Mark
I feel that the only way for most of use to improve our swing / game it to have a one on one lesson. It does no good to watch a video and try to do the same thing.
You need someone to watch your swing. How much flexibility do you have? What is your swing speed? Strength? Etc. After watching you a pro can help you make minor changes then after you groove them into your game, take another lesson and make more minor changes.
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The reason golfers are so much better today, than 20 years ago ...
The reason 16 year kids are qualifying for PGA Tour events, is they learned from watching videos of their swings and other's swings. It's the way the golf swing is learned these days.
The Blue Brick has a specific purpose. It's teaches swing path. Most every Pro worth seeing, will use the exact same techniques to teach swing path, as the BlueBrick does. The BlueBrick also purports to help teach impact position, although I question its value for that purpose.