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Old 12-23-2010, 01:37 PM
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Although I had a couple of significant nibbles, I didn't pick up up any new students on the PGA TOUR this year. However, quite a number of PGA teaching professionals, domestic and international, have come into the fold, along with several mini-tour players.
Is it me (and it could be since I'm more aware of TGM Essentials) or am I seeing more and more of the TGM fundamentals being stressed in the popular magazines? I think I saw Jim McClean with the palms facing the plane at top, Poulter with a very early wrist cock versus shoulder-driven turn, FLW fundamental somewhere or other, etc.

Given the time of year, I think this metaphoric thought appropriate -- sometimes you lead the revolution (e.g. Jesus) and sometimes you herald it (e.g. John the Baptist). Lynn, you been wondering in the desert or eaten any locusts and honey lately?
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Old 12-23-2010, 11:25 PM
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Given the time of year, I think this metaphoric thought appropriate -- sometimes you lead the revolution (e.g. Jesus) and sometimes you herald it (e.g. John the Baptist). Lynn, you been wondering in the desert or eaten any locusts and honey lately?
Moses spent 40 years in the desert and led his people to the Promised Land. He never saw it, but he trained Joshua who would take'm in.

This year began my fourth decade in The Golfing Machine. We're gettin' close!

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Old 12-24-2010, 12:54 AM
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Moses spent 40 years in the desert and led his people to the Promised Land. He never saw it, but he trained Joshua who would take'm in.

This year began my fourth decade in The Golfing Machine. We're gettin' close!
Here's to hoping you get to cross over the river into the Promised Land!
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Moses spent 40 years in the desert and led his people to the Promised Land. He never saw it, but he trained Joshua who would take'm in.

This year began my fourth decade in The Golfing Machine. We're gettin' close!

Actually he was allowed to take a look from the mountain just outside. But you are not restricted by anyone's permission like he was?
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Old 12-24-2010, 01:51 PM
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Thanks, BerntR. I appreciate the kudos and am proud of helping my students build their golf strokes according to time-tested fundamentals. And, thanks to Homer Kelley, being able to teach them with a precision unknown to most 'methods'.

This doesn't mean I'm a 'Johnny One-Note' or some diehard, stuck-in-the-mud defender of an antiquated status quo. In fact, I'll be starting a thread soon where we will explore TGM's essential Geometry -- as actually written in the book (and not as misunderstood and pilloried elsewhere). Along the way, we will examine that Geometry in the light of D Plane Theory and TrackMan analytics.

In the end, I believe today's technology -- once its own limitations are also understood -- will validate, not contradict, Homer's work. Moreover, I believe it will enable us to better understand what these modern 'black boxes' are telling us and how we can best use the information to benefit our own games and those of our students.


Thats something Im really forward to seeing Lynn. Thanks for doing this.

All the best for 2011, its going to be a big year.

Merry Christmas

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