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Old 12-07-2008, 10:36 PM
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This wouldn't be possible without a flat left needle....
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Old 12-07-2008, 11:04 PM
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I luv ya, DG, but having been 'round the block with you more than once or twice these past five years, I must defer. Somehow, it always results in the same ol' song. I respect that song, of course, and applaud your ability to sing it. It's just that . . .

I think we all get it now and are ready to move on.

My perspective:



Click, watch as the rotor spins the record (close-ups halfway through), then minimize -- and enjoy! -- as you contemplate on these things:

This is LAG.

Rotor lag. [Body]

Record lag. [Arms]

Needle lag. [Hands]

Music lag. [Club]

Just do it.

We all get it know...get what??? Lynn....cop out!!! If I had a tune to pick....it would be the "Carpenters" "We've only just begun"...the only insight that I'm aware of is....there is a whole lot of new info coming from Tommy.


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Old 12-07-2008, 11:12 PM
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...the only insight that I'm aware of is....there is a whole lot of new info coming from Tommy.

And there you have it.

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Old 12-07-2008, 11:19 PM
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This wouldn't be possible without a flat left needle....
As you imply, no way the needle runs ahead of the rotor. Hence, no need for the 'flat left' -- in line -- needle/arm mandate. In fact, all components within that system align -- and sequence -- themselves.

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Old 12-08-2008, 03:38 AM
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DG - i will start with the good.

I am one of the many you graciously passed Tommy's DVD onto at basically cost of postage well before it was on this site. I will always be thankful and appreciative of that fact. Tommy is a great man, and great teacher. I love the DVD and learned a lot from it and just flat out enjoy it. I'm not going to get into any debate about deviations, fallacies, misconceptions and the like, Yoda is more than capable on that front.



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John,

I do not post messages on this site or any website to start an arguement, I'm here to seek the truth in a positive way....but really, you don't know me. And I believe the people who I have helped with TGM will see through your comments.
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Now the bad. My comments will be seen for exactly what they are by the majority. There is no hidden agenda (i am up front rest assured) and i have never started trouble on this or any other golf website. Those that "see thru me" are probably extremely (overly perhaps) grateful to you for your various gifts from Tommy as well as your seemingly fine knowledge of the so called right arm swing. Also, no doubt your relentless pursuit of spreading the Tommy word adds much color and interest to any forum - when kept in check via manners and respect.

Even in this thread your manners have degraded to the point (epecially to the host) where you'd be banned from other places. Healthy debate is good, but not when it turns to one eyed (and at times rude) obsession.

Hopefully i've kept my comments in check enough for them to be seen correctly and for exactly what they are.
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Old 12-08-2008, 07:45 PM
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DG - i will start with the good.

I am one of the many you graciously passed Tommy's DVD onto at basically cost of postage well before it was on this site. I will always be thankful and appreciative of that fact. Tommy is a great man, and great teacher. I love the DVD and learned a lot from it and just flat out enjoy it. I'm not going to get into any debate about deviations, fallacies, misconceptions and the like, Yoda is more than capable on that front.





Now the bad. My comments will be seen for exactly what they are by the majority. There is no hidden agenda (i am up front rest assured) and i have never started trouble on this or any other golf website. Those that "see thru me" are probably extremely (overly perhaps) grateful to you for your various gifts from Tommy as well as your seemingly fine knowledge of the so called right arm swing. Also, no doubt your relentless pursuit of spreading the Tommy word adds much color and interest to any forum - when kept in check via manners and respect.

Even in this thread your manners have degraded to the point (epecially to the host) where you'd be banned from other places. Healthy debate is good, but not when it turns to one eyed (and at times rude) obsession.

Hopefully i've kept my comments in check enough for them to be seen correctly and for exactly what they are.
Then can you tell me from MY perspective why I started this thread?

I'm sorry but when you mention the word obsession in the context of golf and double that for The Golfing Machine.....that's really humorous. That's like calling the kettle black BIG TIME...and that goes for all of you Homer Kelley devotees. I'm doing no more studying the instruction of Tom Tomasello then you are studying the work of Homer Kelley.

DG

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Old 12-09-2008, 05:12 AM
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Then can you tell me from MY perspective why I started this thread?

I'm sorry but when you mention the word obsession in the context of golf and double that for The Golfing Machine.....that's really humorous. That's like calling the kettle black BIG TIME...and that goes for all of you Homer Kelley devotees. I'm doing no more studying the instruction of Tom Tomasello then you are studying the work of Homer Kelley.

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I've got you pegged wrong but you label me a Homer Kelley devotee? You could not be further from the truth. What i do like tho is good natured banter and golf discussion and there is plenty of that in here, tho i visit infrequently and post even less. I find Yoda (and certain others) a fascinating read. I enjoy reading about golf and it's methods, including your own Tommy chronicles, Yoda's pure TGM as Homer meant it and many more.

I can visit this place for the first time in 6 months and find nothing has changed a bit with you and your attitude.

I could get way more to the point, but out of respect for this website (something some just can't seem to grasp ) and it's fine members will stay well within the confines of not getting banned.

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Old 12-09-2008, 07:57 AM
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I've got you pegged wrong but you label me a Homer Kelley devotee? You could not be further from the truth. What i do like tho is good natured banter and golf discussion and there is plenty of that in here, tho i visit infrequently and post even less. I find Yoda (and certain others) a fascinating read. I enjoy reading about golf and it's methods, including your own Tommy chronicles, Yoda's pure TGM as Homer meant it and many more.

I can visit this place for the first time in 6 months and find nothing has changed a bit with you and your attitude.

I could get way more to the point, but out of respect for this website (something some just can't seem to grasp ) and it's fine members will stay well within the confines of not getting banned.
First...you didn't answer my first question.
Second...I didn't call you a Homer devotee.
Third...you're still have the same attitude...which if I mentioned would probably get me banned from this site.

I believe the truly rude thing is....changing the subject of this thread.

Lets get back to golf....

DG

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Old 12-09-2008, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf View Post
First...you didn't answer my first question.
Second...I didn't call you a Homer devotee.
Third...you're still have the same attitude...which if I mentioned would probably get me banned from this site.

I believe the truly rude thing is....changing the subject of this thread.

Lets get back to golf....

DG
First - i don't dance to the beat of any drum let alone yours

Second - i disagree

Third - whatever

Typical arrogance and desperate need for the last word, however expected

NOW you can have your fantasy/thread

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Old 12-09-2008, 11:10 AM
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New poll suggestion...pull the plug on this thread? Surely we have whipped this pony into an epoxy?
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