

I agree with Fubar, above, that Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer don't get enough credit for their contribution to modern teaching. He is definitely a "Swing Whisperer" - he will take a video on his phone of someone's swing, show them what to change on the screen and then go back to his round. Recently, we played at a popular 72-hole resort in Palm Beach Gardens and staff instructors kept coming over to ask for swing advice in the middle of his round. I felt like I was watching Moe Norman or Ben Hogan, only he hit super-high bombs around 290+ yards at sea-level.
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I watched him get fitted for a driver three weeks ago and I swear he hit 50 balls in a row through a small hole in the sky. Watching him hit balls, play and/or listening to his stories, you know he's the real deal. I have played with Mike Bennett a few times a year for the past 5 years. Still, the basics work for almost everyone. They don't call it S&T, which I always thought was a bad name anyway. Second, if you focus closely on the basic S&T principles, you'll notice that most of the world's best players and many of the high profile teachers use them. Remember, in any activity, a few people are the best in the world and the rest of us aren't. At some point natural talent is required. So, maybe it's better to start with it before you're good enough to play on tour. Once someone has spent their life getting that good, it's pretty tough to get a lot better. First, while some tour players have tried it and haven't gotten to the next level, that's a very limited group. I have two observations on many of the prior comments on this thread. As I tell people, it works for me, you do what you want. Anytime my game goes downhill, I revert to the basic S&T principles because they work. I also won a state senior amateur and was one of the better senior players in the state for many years. I started with S&T in 2011 and went from a 2 hcp.
