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Old 02-10-2008, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by finster869 View Post
My dvds arrived on Thursday, and I'm in the middle of the 3rd one now (24 hours of Tomasello.....could there be anything better???) DG is right, these DVDs are high quality. By the 3rd DVD Tommy is in full teaching mode, taking us through the book, and even having the students read sections out loud, with Tommy then clarifying what Homer is saying.

DG will really appreciate the vintage Tommy in the 3rd DVD. He comments that Hogan was wrong when he said he wishes he had "3 hands". He says what Hogan meant to say was "3 forearms". He goes on to reiterate that all the golf swing realy is, "is a pivot and what you do with the right forearm." Interpretation......Learn the magic of the right forearm by keeping it on plane with a sound pivot, and life will be good.

Your RIGHT this is high quality material.....AWESOME.....the "Whip Cracking" video is on DVD #6.....the other video that I have been interested in seeing is Tommy's how to practice on the range. I believe it's in one of the later DVDs in the set. Oooohhhhh, the "Whip Cracking" section of the DVD series should clear ANY mis-conception regarding the Magic of Right Forearm and swinging...Tommy is throwing the right forearm from the top and says this is still a 2,3,4 accumulator stroke....a pure centrifugal force swing. Major revelation for any doubters of Tommy's Magic of the Right Forearm instruction.

Anybody who didn't get this set of DVDs. BIG MISTAKE.

THANKS HOWARD....BIG TIME.

Yes, thanks to Lynn (and company), Lee Deitrick, Frank Moore....some of the other key people who have helped to keep Tommy's instruction alive and well.

The next step is finding video material of Tommy's Hitting School and Advanced School. Tommy had an awesome instructional model for presenting TGM (group instruction....and presenting TGM from a game approach (utilizing both swinging and hitting) rather than just a stroke approach. As Tommy said to me on the driving range...."To get this game in your hip pocket, you really need to learn both swinging and hitting". The comments from this DVD set should set the record straight on Tommy's approach to presenting TGM (and how fluid he was with the material). I believe at it's optimal.

DG

Last edited by Delaware Golf : 02-10-2008 at 02:46 PM.