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Old 09-17-2010, 11:29 PM
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Input On Bobby Clampett: The Impact Zone
I know this subject has older threads, but then the book was new and many hadn't read it yet. What do you now think 2 years later? Is this a book that goes well with TGM and can be a door opener because it's much easier to read? Does the book have any weak sides to consider when reading it? Is it worth the time and effort or is it better to use more time on TGM and LBG than reading this book?

Have you, Yoda , considered a book of your own, where you could systematize the most import stuff you have written here in the forum? I know somebody who could be interested in such a book - maybe with two parts - one short overview as a popularized version and then all the heavy stuff.
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:27 PM
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Bobby's book is a good light read encompassing many of the TGM concepts.

The project of re-writting TGM with all of its complimentary components would take forever and misses the point of everyone is different therefore patterns may be chose by who you are, not what 'a' pattern is.

It is the heavy stuff that holds them all together.

Remember the Preface gives you the short version of how to read TGM. Most just never read the preface and miss the users guide.
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Old 09-19-2010, 06:12 AM
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A good light reading , that doesn't do any damage, is probably a good thing.

I have to read the Preface once again.

I didn't mean that Yoda should rewrite TGM, but put together in a systematic way the most import things he has written in the forum. Just an idea.
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Old 09-19-2010, 11:13 AM
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"Impact Zone" is the book that got me started on this thing. My next book was Hebron's "6 Lies..." and his section on TGM/Homer Kelley. Kev Carter put me onto the Yellow Book, this site and the skads of related material.
I am beginning to understand how the term "ignorance is bliss" applies, but the pursuit and gathering of TGM knowledge is, if you are interested in golf as a lifetime committment, invaluable. This site is without question the necessary base from which to search.
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Old 09-19-2010, 12:30 PM
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My next book was Hebron's "6 Lies..." and his section on TGM/Homer Kelley.
What kind of book is this? Can't find anything about it.
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Old 09-19-2010, 01:22 PM
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What kind of book is this? Can't find anything about it.
It's a really BIG book that Jerry originally turned me onto. One chapter is devoted totally to TGM. Lots of great pictures, really a wonderful work!

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