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Old 03-23-2010, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Are we vindicating Moe Norman albiet in a more informed way?
I just cannot get over how cool of a golfer he was.

Do you ever think, OB or anyone, we will ever see a golfer do better than Tiger or Byron Nelson or Moe in terms of winning so many tournaments in a row or just so many?

If I can progress so much with TGM given my limiations, couldn't one of our students or kids just go off on the universe? Mad skills and mad fact-based instruction = crazy great schievement!

Patrick

Im glad things are working so well for you Patrick. Thats great.

When I was a kid they said there'd never be another Bobby Orr, now its like "who was Bobby Orr". Me, I remember him well. Went to his hockey school. The bar keeps getting raised, not by us but by the Bobby Orrs and Tiger Woods of the world. They attract better young athletes to their respective games too. Everything is possible I suppose but Mr Nelson's 11 victories in a row.......that will be a tough one to surpass given how deep the fields are these days.

Id say Byron Nelson was a golfing machine! Wouldnt be too hard to catalogue his complementary component variations I dont think. Lagging Takeaway , Double Anchor , Top, Drag Loading or whatever. Homer Kelley new his motion very well, Id imagine. His components and their respective relationships, like Misters Hogan, Snead and others were formative in Homers process of identification. Their swing DNA, their "Machinations" if you will live on today in the Golfing Machines text. I cant separate Drag Loading and 6-M-1 from Hogan for instance. Especially after I heard that Homer had in this regard remarked something to the effect of : "Now, Hogan ........ the ideal........".

Homer didnt invent this stuff, he just identified it. Master golfers have been Golfing Machine like, for ever. The system is based on universal laws of geometry and physics after all. Alignments, Relationships. Like a wall ideally stands at 90 degrees to the floor so does the RFFW to the LAFW etc etc etc.

Below is Jim Barnes, turn of the century golf champion. Nice alignments , eh? "Who was Jim Barnes ?" You, ask. Ah your great grand dad would smack you, and say "There'll never be another one like him, lad"

By the way I wouldnt be surprised if Homer had Jim Barnes' book too. This illustration , circa 1926, is in a section entitled "Follow Through". Disregard his covering of the plane line seen here, it would take until 1969 before someone would decipher the correct geometry of that bit of business. It took Homer 15 years to discover that he needed to stop reading the text and just look at the pictures.


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