I was reading a post on another blog that referred people to my website. Though I appreciate the nod, my attention was drawn to a comment regarding the deficit of “Concrete Advice” in my website on The Open Stance and in my book, which was panned. What I know about this reviewer is that they have not balanced what my work offers to what they need.
Some people need personal attention on the way through a process. Well… book a lesson. I have some availability. My book was also updated since the provided review. I recommend everyone interested in navigating the change to an Open Stance, buy the book so you can read about the progression you will experience. Your commitment to the philosophy and individual adaptation are prerequisite dispositions before you’ll reach the end of the first stage. The first stage is getting used to the set-up.
I could tell everyone that you have to set up this degree of openness, that the angle of leading foot or trailing foot should be this much or that, ball position should be here not there, and on and on. I have no interest in taking your pursuit out of the progression. Your pursuit reflects your commitment to the philosophy. Why would I stand in the way of your awakening?
All the information you need to strike your golf ball expertly is in this website. I have written about how physiology affects ball position choice, angle of openness, etc… it’s all here. If it’s not here, I included it in my book. Just get off your ass and do the work! Eric, from New York did.
Otherwise, book a lesson, and get your catalyst.
The Open Stance philosophy is not for babies who need the bottle every three hours on the hour. It is for motivated and focused people who realize that they are responsible for their improvement. I am here to provide the bridge connecting the beginnings of the golf swing with the beginnings of any other human endeavor, because they all begin within the individual. And it starts with one thing – need. If you don’t need it, you won’t appreciate it anyway.
Get to work.
John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy
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