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Seanmx 05-11-2006 05:17 AM

TGM : A Short Game System?
 
I started my journey into the world of the golfing machine at the start of this golf season. On my total motion I am still suffering from “Downswing Blackout”, but hopefully I can work that out over the next few months.

However on the shorter basic and acquired motion swings I find I can hit shots I never could hit before. The flat left wrist, PP3, and the three hinge actions have become very good and trusted friends and have given me an arsenal of short game shots which I never had before.

My point is that TGM can stand on its own as Short Game System but I am also looking forward to the benefit that it will bring to my long game.

12 piece bucket 05-11-2006 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Seanmx
I started my journey into the world of the golfing machine at the start of this golf season. On my total motion I am still suffering from “Downswing Blackout”, but hopefully I can work that out over the next few months.

However on the shorter basic and acquired motion swings I find I can hit shots I never could hit before. The flat left wrist, PP3, and the three hinge actions have become very good and trusted friends and have given me an arsenal of short game shots which I never had before.

My point is that TGM can stand on its own as Short Game System but I am also looking forward to the benefit that it will bring to my long game.

Exactly!!!! We spend a lot of time talking about Total Motion out here. But the TRUE beauty of what Homer gave us is the VERSATILITY to hit all kinds of short shots. My short game is leaps and bounds better as a result of all of the concepts that translate to the short and long game.

The short game is where the art of the game is without question.

Thanks a million times Mr. K.


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