| Comments from
a conversation with Mike Cohen, July 11, 1997
"Tell Marty you've got a startling
success story as far as my scores go."
Bard Allison plays a lot of
golf. He was the manager of the big Lockheed
plant on Cobb Parkway in Atlanta for many years,
and has since retired. He plays a lot of golf
with the Atlanta Seniors, and is serious about
his golf.
"Prior to going through your
Neurofeedback program, I was stuck for 2 years
shooting around 98-100. Last week, I scored
an 88 at the Atlanta Country Club. That's a
record for me. It was amazing."
"I'm now averaging 92-95 for
most rounds. The other day, I went to the Standard
Club for the first time in quite a while and
shot a 93. That's was with 3 or 4 7's, hitting
out of sand traps in the fairway, and taking
penalty strokes. I was playing some good golf."
"Since going through your
program, I can say that for a couple of rounds
recently, I was in 'The Golf Zone." I have never
been there before. It's something new."
"It's hard to say that
the 6 week (Neurofeedback) program I went through
is the absolute factor for my improvement. I
have gotten a new putter. And I've been working
on my short game. But I know those things don't
really account for a 10 stroke drop."
"It's as if I've convinced
myself I really can play golf I'm not afraid
of the course. I'm more calm, and much more
confident. I choose a club, make a decision,
and play the hole like I've planned it. And
generally it is working. I made 5 pars back
to back at Atlanta Country Club. That is unheard
of for me."
"Even in South Carolina where
I just came back from vacation, I've never been
able to do less than 100'sometirnes 99 on those
beach courses. This year, I shot a 93 and a
92."
"Thank you guys. It is great
fun to play golf like this."
(On August 8th, Bard came
by and reported a new record ' he had just shot
an 8 5. He said, "My game just continues to
improve. I'm burning it up.")
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