"AWESOME experience in South FL" with Dan Malizia

Hi all I have to post about today's lesson with Dan Malizia...

This PRO knows THE MACHINE!

A phone conversation with Lynn the other night sent me on my way to seek again

Dan's history working with MAC stirred my quest. There is nothing more stimulating than to learn more and Dan gave me a tripple dose of Knowlege followed by practical application and produced the must reliable baby push draws ever. The ball never crossed the center line.

I am off to play another event and of August and this time I will land all greens with a repetable and predictable shot pattern.

If you have the chance...take it and go meet
Dan Malizia LBC Master
this trip scored for the records.

Thanks Lynn for telling me to go and Thanks Dan for sharing your wealth of knowlege.

Cathy Schmidt
Nice to hear from you Cathy. How'd you adjust your Machine to hit the draw that starts to the right and curves to the target?
Originally Posted by cathy.schmidt@lpgagolf.co Hi all I have to post about today's lesson with Dan Malizia...

This PRO knows THE MACHINE!

A phone conversation with Lynn the other night sent me on my way to seek again

Dan's history working with MAC stirred my quest. There is nothing more stimulating than to learn more and Dan gave me a tripple dose of Knowlege followed by practical application and produced the must reliable baby push draws ever. The ball never crossed the center line.

I am off to play another event and of August and this time I will land all greens with a repetable and predictable shot pattern.

If you have the chance...take it and go meet
Dan Malizia LBC Master
this trip scored for the records.

Thanks Lynn for telling me to go and Thanks Dan for sharing your wealth of knowlege.

Cathy Schmidt
Thanks for this summary, Cathy. So proud to have both you and Dan on the Lynn Blake Certified Instructor team.

OB:

Cathy and I set up the machine as follows:

1. Ball 4 inches behind low point. This allows the
path to be moving downplane but outward at impact.

2. The clubface was aimed slightly to the right (open)
of the target at separation, accounting for the ball's initial direction (slightly
to the right).

The clubface,however, was slightly closed to the path. This produced the draw spin.
Originally Posted by fladan OB:

Cathy and I set up the machine as follows:

1. Ball 4 inches behind low point. This allows the
path to be moving downplane but outward at impact.

2. The clubface was aimed slightly to the right (open)
of the target at separation, accounting for the ball's initial direction (slightly
to the right).

The clubface,however, was slightly closed to the path. This produced the draw spin.


Thanks Dan .

This is the stuff that I wish we talked about more often. There are options.

Great stuff

ob
I agree OB. This is stuff that interests me-practical applications are my speed rather than theoretical.