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Old 11-27-2007, 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by grapegoat View Post
I hope this post has not came across the wrong way to everyone. I thought i was doing the right thing by answering his problems and passing the info along to everyone so if i missed something or there were any suggestions on how to relate things to him better i could have done my homework the next time he asks me for a look.
grapegoat,

My post was not intended as a negative comment, if so, I apologize.

I think you did the rigth thing to answer his questions.

If he is more interested and have questions, why not suggest, since you too are a student of TGM, that both of you could sit down over a coffe and look through the book or sit by a computer and surf over here.

You can also have this next info at your hand;

HOW TO STUDY TGM

First of all, TGM is NOT a method. It is merely a catalog of the things that happen in a golf swing and the things that should be in a effective golf swing.

The foundations of the book are the primary concepts per 1-L: "the Hinge Action (2-G) of an Angular Motion (2-K) operating on an Inclined Plane (2-F)"

The golf swing has 24 components (from putt to drive) and they each have a varying number of variations. Chapter 7 and 10

The golf swing passes through 12 sections. Chapter 8

The motion that makes up the golf stroke can be divided into 3 zones. Chapter 9

There are 20 points through which every swing must comply with in order to produce a geometrically correct swing. All these 20 points can be represented by a geometric figure. 1-L-1 to 21

The science of the book is laid out in Chapter 2.

Chapter 3 shows you the correct way to build your golf stroke.

Chapter 4 talks about Wrist Positions

Chapter 5 talks about Monitoring

Chapter 6 talks about the Power Package

Chapter 11 is a summary of the variations and outlines what are and are not compatible.

Chapter 12 contains zero compensation beginner stroke patterns for both hitting and swinging. It also contains a curriculum with which to begin learning G.O.L.F.

Chapter 13 speaks about non-interchangeable components

Chapter 14 talks about the role of the human mind in golf


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