Questions for ship---this, and others of course feel free to chime in.
1.) There seems to be different philosophies on what the correct way to teach/ approach the golf swing. One of the new things is stack and tilt, of course there's the traditional swing, gravity golf?, leadbetter has his stuff, I met with a pro one time, and he seemed to be focused on 'the 4 pressure points' and his methods seem to be like what is talked about at this site
http://www.golflagtips.com/focus-on-...s-to-feel-lag/ , my dad showed me some stuff from this guy 'Ron Del Bario' where he talks about passive hands and arms, and he brings his head right through the swing, seems some pros have done well adapting a ben hogan approach to the swing. There's another poster on here 'thisnamedoesnotfi' that has some vids on youtube where he sort of gives his view of the swing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU91_k29_JQ.. It just seems like for me, as someone trying to learn the game , there's just a lot of conflicting advice out there, what should I listen to and disregard. I'm not an expert on golf, just trying to lower my handicap. What would you recommend? As of now, I'm starting to believe all that really matters is working on my fundamentals : balance, posture, set up, feel, tempo, etc...
I have some drills that I work on when I go to the range, and overall, I can say I'm happy with my progress..
2. It seems like OP is ready to dedicate himself to the task of getting his skills as good as possible. How do you recommend he do this, what is his daily routine, what kind of goals does he set out, who should he be looking to get assistance from?