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Boys this is some very important stuff . . . . Very much validation of Homer's stuff . . . excellent . . . kinda gotta get thru some junk in this first one to get to the meat . . bear with the dude. The other ones give you a bit more detail.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP26-...sh+div-1r-1-HM http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/3/6KN4DNS3gnY http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/2/ktXdMtLiiXE http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/1/xmOzXCZCYGI http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/0/7zCgkXvJYlw |
Very good clips. Good find, Hinken!
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Good find indeed, the man in the presentations works for the British PGA, and does an excellent job working with pros and trainees making sure the information the instructors have is correct.He is very aware of TGM, and has an excellent understandig of it. I am fortunate enough that next week I am presenting alongside him at The Belfry to about 40 pros. Reeves Weedon will also be with us during our day long seminar.
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I like the first video...the one of the picture of the cast from "Family Guy". But, that guy with the sticks kept moving in front of the picture and he never stopped talking...very distracting!
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On the Lamb
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I like this guys D-Plane videos a little less paniful.
Scroll down to find them. http://www.youtube.com/user/johngrahamgolf#p/u |
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some great info there
I like Steve's, he's always been great at visual images, it's been a while since I've seen his stuff. To summarize D Plane - the image of the golf ball with airplane wings along the axis of spin - should help a lot of people get it. |
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