LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Influence of TGM in golf instruction Thread: Influence of TGM in golf instruction View Single Post #1 03-27-2005, 01:44 PM mgjordan Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 65 Influence of TGM in golf instruction John Dunigan from www.golfbetterproductions.com is a golf instructor in PA. He has a couple of books and videos and he is an instructor that I respect. There aren't a great many instructors that I respect, but John is one. John worked with Mike Bender, who worked with Mac, who worked with Tom Tomasello, who's great instuction Lynn has posted for us. I had John take a look at the 'Alignments' section because I saw very, very similar concepts between that segment and John's instruction. Here is the e-mail John sent back to me: Matt, That video was nearly verbatim what I like to see, and I thought I was unique. An old musician friend said to me once that, "there's nothing new under the sun." Frankly, I'm super busy already, but might give the site a try if I have the time. I warn you now, I teach much more along the lines of the application of the club to the ball, than "how" to do it. There's a big difference in the student's retention and success, although some times, I have no choice but to teach "how to." Thanks very much, John John Dunigan PGA Master Teaching Professional The Golf Better Center 111 Thompson Rd. Kennett Square, Pa. 19348 610 925 3804 Director of Instruction Hartefeld National GC 1 Hartefeld Drive Avondale, Pa. 19311 610 268 8800 So, I guess my point is that TGM is 'alive and well' whether by an AI or not. It's influence is too deep to be restricted to Authorized Instructors. If you like what Tomasello says and want to learn his stroke pattern, you may want to give one of John's books a try. You will find similarities. mgjordan View Public Profile Send a private message to mgjordan Find all posts by mgjordan