isobar wrote:Any guess as to how long this will run?
The clinic probably goes a couple hours but you can join late or leave early as you wish.
Following the clinic we might organize a best shot doubles on the course if there is interest.
For a clinic open to all (but required of none) there is not way to predict how many players of what caliber might show up. That is why we have multiple instructors to break into groups to deal with particular skills or shots. The fewer who attend the more specific we can get with one on one instruction. The more who attend the better our sponsors like it as their message gets broader exposure. However it works I am happy to teach one player or a hundred.
In past clinics we have had a group of beginners who needed an overview of basic skills. Then we have had players who showed up looking for help with a particular shot (increasing distance, anhyzers, forehands, overheads, straddle putts, etc.). We have also had players who needed help with a particular aspect of competition (playing under pressure, tournament preparation, understanding rules, etc).
So the clinic will not be highly structured but rather highly flexible to the needs and interests of the participants.
To cfair, Yes I will bring a Rattler. Any particular preferences? If anyone else attending is looking for a particular disc let me know ahead of time.
To Wraithchild: The next clinic is set for Sunday, July 10th at Irving Park (Battle Creek, MIchigan) at 11 am. This clinic will have a putting emphasis and Kirk (Luna) Haggadone will be one of our guest instructors.