Well, I don't need to go through this. I'm better off working and studying on my own than to be continually stalled in my progress by someone like John.
A few months off will do me good. I think that I'll start posting on johns website. Until I'm banned. But, since I'll be the only one posting, it may take awhile.
I'm sorry to hear that. I learn so much from you here Daryl!
This discussion has done nothing but reinforce my faith in the work of Homer Kelley, and made me aware that there are modern ways of measuring that get us to basically the same place as far as application in the golf swing. I don't think any of us are very far apart, and the differences apply only in debate, not the golf swing. I personally don't care about the debate.
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Sorry to and for everybody. John and Daryl would get along great if we could sit them down for a beer. Just not possible in the cyber world... We are all just trying to learn more about a game played with goofy sticks and a little round ball...
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Well, I don't need to go through this. I'm better off working and studying on my own than to be continually stalled in my progress by someone like John.
A few months off will do me good. I think that I'll start posting on johns website. Until I'm banned. But, since I'll be the only one posting, it may take awhile.
It's probably none of my business, but are you not just punishing yourself by staying away? If you don't want to have any dialoque with JG - just avoid him, if that's what you want. But it's here you belong.
In fact, the alignments seemed to me to be identical -- only with more detail -- to those you demonstrated in your "level" (Low Point) explanation of the straight shot in Parts 1 and 2 of your well-done YouTube 'D Plane' videos.
I understand the complexities introduced when the ball is located forward or aft of Low Point. As did Homer Kelley. Which is why he differentiated the "precision position per 2-G" from other Impact Locations requiring "adjustment".
For now, we at least agree that the depiction of Impact Geometry in 2-C-1 #3 will produce a dead straight shot. In other words . . .
It is correct.
Lynn,
Before I say good bye, just wanted to thank you for your time and expertise. I've learned alot from you, your videos and the archives here.
I'm glad we could finish on a note of agreement.
Best of luck at the Teaching Summit and in all your future endeavors.
I apologize if I have caused too much trouble and tell Daryl not to go away.
Perhaps, the young man can someday get on/off his meds and try some of these yummy Doritos (Spicy Chili flavor).
Remember, love, 12 steps, and the Yellow Book are the answer!
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!