January 8th 2008 11:19 pm
Golf Swing eGuide Testimony
It seems the gremlins have run amok the last couple of days with one of my host’s servers and this site was affected a bit. This blog is fine, but I am having troubles with my front page and loading images etc. So my upcoming Effortless Power Golf Swing eGuide will be delayed a bit. However, I received an email today from one of my former students that I wanted to share with you. I posted about Andrew Jensen previously, and had asked him along with various friends and former students to review the outline for what I had in mind to offer online. I was just hoping for some constructive criticism and suggestions etc. to the outline of my golf swing and basic golf instruction guide. Andrew sent the following testimony and I have to admit it was totally unexpected.
“I first met Bobby when I was 17. Our working relationship lasted close to 3 years, until distance and scholastic constraints limited our ability to maintain a teacher/student relationship. Luckily, that did not put constraints on our friendship. To this day; some 6 and a half years later, we still stay in touch and it is great.
With regards to my golfing career, Bobby was directly responsible for building a solid foundation in me as a player. He took me when I was an immature kid with no understanding for what it would take to succeed as a touring professional, and imparted major changes in my work ethic
Working with Bobby was great in more ways than just my swing getting better and more consistent. He taught me so much more on what it would take to one day reach the goals I had in place.
I can confidently say that Bobby’s personality, character, and teaching method is second to none. Bobby is a dynamic swing coach because he is focused on the person not just the swing and scores. I would certainly not be where I am today; on the brink of chasing down my PGA Tour card, if it were not for Bobby’s influence in my life.”- Andrew Jensen, Canadian Tour rookie 2008
I was humbled and flattered obviously to read these words. One of the rewarding aspects of being a teacher is not just seeing a person make improvement, but the relationships I have made over the years. I know this sounds like a mutual love fest here, lol, but Andrew is a class act, a very hard worker and I am immensely proud of him. If you missed my prior post, he qualified last year to be on the Canadian tour this season. If you care to follow his career via his blog I have the link in my blog roll to the right.
This online stuff is new to me and I know you don’t know who I am (unless you are already a friend reading this) so I will try and get more testimonies up on the “testimonies” page as soon as my server is all situated and hope to have more info on the eGuide soon.
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