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I just had the book placed in my hands by a good friend (we made a quick trade on the range between hacks) and find this book very interesting. Of course my limited knowledge base regarding TGM and its history is a bit restricting for my crap detector, but all in all I find this to be a solid book.
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I decided to buy the book. Used, for 5 dollars. I'm on page 126. Who said that it doesn't teach golfing machine?
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I thought you'd be in DC giving those morons some Hell, D!
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Something like "Hidden Ecological Disaster Warnings in Homer Kelly's Best-selling Book on Golf Reveal Mr Kelly Is an alien and Will Soon Return To Save the Planet!" We could throw in the photo-manips you do with that cool miniature blue code. We mention Yoda in passing and "Strange Events in Cuscowilla." We do this twice a year for a couple of years and write a screen play like "Blair Witch Project." Whadya think, Pilgrim? :laughing9 ICT |
I read the book as well before I dared to open the Golfing Machine.
Most interesting to me was basically all background information and especially the stories with Bobby Clampett. My key learnings from this book are: - do what you love to do, that's the only way to achieve satisfaction - stay focussed and if you deviate, get back to basics - do not try to force to accomplish Thanks to Scott, and esp to the community here, Yoda, Tom,..... Cheers Frank |
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