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Old 05-06-2006, 10:21 PM
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Read the Book...And Think
Originally Posted by Tom Bartlett

And secondly, I questioned Lynn about the end of follow through being when the club is 45 degrees to the ground. He said 2-G (I, and many other authorized TGMers, say that is a drill for the student to see the different hinges). I say HOMER says 8-11.


Homer Kelley felt his book could be used as a reference for all questions regarding Golf Stroke Mechanics. The answers, he said, were there, either stated explicitly or implied.

In the book, he advised Golfers to "Take all Strokes to the Both Arms Straight Position." (6-H-0-C).

The "...end of a short Chip Shot" (2-G) is then, by definition, to the end of the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight per your own reference, 8-11).



Again, you argue Position Golf and semantics.

I argue Alignment Golf with its Hinge Action Rhythm and On Plane Finish Swivel (2-G and 7-10).

Scroll down and look at the Clubface for goodness sake.

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