LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Homer Kelley must be spinning in his grave ... Thread: Homer Kelley must be spinning in his grave ... View Single Post #8 03-07-2006, 10:43 AM birdie_man Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Canader Posts: 1,092 Greta post Brian. You always have to go back to those 3 things....esp. when it's not going well. ... amaverick....stick with it man....I've been there (and even with TGM too)....but I've more-or-less gotten through it. Took a year or so.....and that was w/o an instructor. I'm pretty much good to go now.....(for now)......there's always work to do and stuff to learn but I could stop reading stuff now and I will never again be so confused about the golf stroke as I was before. That doesn't mean you don't have bad days.....you're just able to figure it out much faster (and without the wheels completely falling off...i.e. I don't imagine I'll just start hitting random shanks any time soon or anything like that.....no "I've totally lost it and have no idea what went wrong".....the old confused, want to quit golf and kill myself right now feeling...lol). Keep learning (few new things per day).....then it'll make it's way into your swing.....you'll put all the pieces together one at a time, put a swing together slowly.....after a while you'll be fine. "At the very worst it's a guided struggle versus a blind struggle." -HK And always keep 3 Imparatives in mind. Last edited by birdie_man : 03-07-2006 at 10:49 AM. birdie_man View Public Profile Send a private message to birdie_man Find all posts by birdie_man