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Old 11-05-2010, 10:55 AM
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Dan Malizia (pronounced 'Ma-lize') is a Lynn Blake Certified Senior Instructor and Head Professional at Pinetree GC in Boynton Beach, FL. We've been working together the past couple of years, and it's showing: He just fired a sweet little 34-31=65, seven under par, with the tees set at about 7,100 yards!



Great round, Dan. Would you share a bit of what you've been working on? Please, please, please!

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Old 11-05-2010, 11:20 AM
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Dan Malizia (pronounced 'Ma-lize') is a Lynn Blake Certified Senior Instructor and Head Professional at Pinetree GC in Boynton Beach, FL. We've been working together the past couple of years, and it's showing: He just fired a sweet little 34-31=65, seven under par, with the tees set at about 7,100 yards!



Great round, Dan. Would you share a bit of what you've been working on? Please, please, please!

Great round. I would love to hear what you guys are working on!

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Old 11-05-2010, 01:17 PM
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Hey Kev, maybe you should think about applying to the LBG School and earning a "Certified Instructor" certificate. It might be a good thing to have in the near future. And the knowledge may be useful for something too.


Hey, ya know I was just kidding with that last sentence. "Go Alignment Golf", I'm just a cheerleader.
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Old 11-05-2010, 01:22 PM
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Hey Kev, maybe you should think about applying to the LBG School and earning a "Certified Instructor" certificate. It might be a good thing to have in the near future. And the knowledge may be useful for something too.


Hey, ya know I was just kidding with that last sentence. "Go Alignment Golf", I'm just a cheerleader.
Thats my plan Daryl!

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Old 11-05-2010, 01:28 PM
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Thanks Lynn!
Will reply this evening...back to the lesson tee right now!
Properly soling the club, extensor action, and finally learning
to control the pivot with my hands, instead of my hands being controlled by the pivot are the main subjects!! More details to come...Dan
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Thats my plan Daryl!

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Well, I wish you the best of luck and I know you can do it. Lynn doesn't give "A's" for effort. That "Certificate" is going to mean something BIG.
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Well, I wish you the best of luck and I know you can do it. Lynn doesn't give "A's" for effort. That "Certificate" is going to mean something BIG.
I agree, it's going to be hard work, but worth every drop of sweat...

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Old 11-05-2010, 07:47 PM
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What are we working on?
First, thanks Lynn for all his help. We've worked over the last few years on a number of things. Here's a brief synopsis:

Properly Soling the Club: I had a "bob" upward at the top, and it was caused by not "getting as far from the ball as possible"
at adjusted address. Taking excessive bend out from the knees, and spine at adjusted address took the bob away immediately.

Extensor Action: Maintaining the feel of the right arm staying straight (but under plane) at the top (and/or end), as well as at follow through increased the "structure" of my swing - less wobbles!

Hand Controlled Pivot: I have struggled with this for years! Making back swings with just my right arm, then attaching my left arm at various stages taught me the proper feel. I've also come to understand that with basic motion (zeroed shoulder turn) and aquired motion (minimal pivot), the pivot moves only enough to support the hands moving on the proper plane of the right forearm. This supporting role of the pivot to the motion of the hands was really big for me!

It's been a great ride - even though I've always been a pretty good ball striker, my shots have more compression now than ever before.

My association with Lynn has been a privilege; I look forward to being a part of making Lynn Blake Golf a world wide leader in golf instruction.
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Originally Posted by fladan View Post

First, thanks Lynn for all his help. We've worked over the last few years on a number of things. Here's a brief synopsis:

Properly Soling the Club: I had a "bob" upward at the top, and it was caused by not "getting as far from the ball as possible"
at adjusted address. Taking excessive bend out from the knees, and spine at adjusted address took the bob away immediately.

Extensor Action: Maintaining the feel of the right arm staying straight (but under plane) at the top (and/or end), as well as at follow through increased the "structure" of my swing - less wobbles!

Hand Controlled Pivot: I have struggled with this for years! Making back swings with just my right arm, then attaching my left arm at various stages taught me the proper feel. I've also come to understand that with basic motion (zeroed shoulder turn) and aquired motion (minimal pivot), the pivot moves only enough to support the hands moving on the proper plane of the right forearm. This supporting role of the pivot to the motion of the hands was really big for me!

It's been a great ride - even though I've always been a pretty good ball striker, my shots have more compression now than ever before.

My association with Lynn has been a privilege; I look forward to being a part of making Lynn Blake Golf a world wide leader in golf instruction.
Great stuff, Dan. Thanks!

For the rest of us, heed his words!

But beware the 'rub' . . .

Dan is left-handed!

As a concession to the majority, he wrote his post the same way he delivers most of his lessons, i.e., right handed! And never mentioned he does it exactly opposite!



I am used to dealing with right handed students and left handed students. And, I do pretty well making the transition between the two without resorting to terms such as 'lead hand' and 'trail arm' and the such. But, with Dan, I never know! The guy can kill it from both sides!

Somewhere along the way, we reached an agreement -- he suggested it in our first lesson, but I was slow to learn! -- that we simply talk in 'right hand' terms. I agreed, especially knowing that it was 'Homer's way'. Still, I have found it difficult to do, especially with Dan. I'll say something in 'right hand' terms, and he'll make the motion -- right handed! -- then take my right handed club and stripe it with the same motion.

What's a teacher to do?



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