I'm not sure I understand your response in the thread I started about the Zero Pivot in the Hinge Drill.
"Can't read past here, ckniker. We have "issues" . . .
Namely, with the basic definitions of Swing Radius and Low Point.
Until we agree on these basics -- yours definitely are not those of TGM -- further conversation, questions, observations, etc. result only in more confusion. "
I am truly interested in learning more about TGM and have literally spent the last couple of weeks watching (and rewatching) every video of yours I can get my hands on. I purchased your Alignment DVD and the TGM book from Ben Doyle and have spent many nights going to sleep with it in my head.
With that said, I am trying to understand the system the best and fastest way that I can (by asking questions on your forum as it's the absolute best resource on the subject). I am technically minded and think I have a fairly strong aptitude for the concepts.
If there was anything in my forum questions that was inappropriate or incorrect, please let me know. It was not my intention to confuse or offend.
I have been playing golf for over 20 years but only within the last 2 have I taken it seriously. I have read and watched more golf books and videos than I care to admit. Candidly, TGM is the system that makes the most sense from a logical and technical standpoint.
Sincerely,
Chris
No problem here, Chris, and certainly no offense taken (certainly not by me, and I hope not by you). We just have to get our definitions straight for the thread to make any sense and for you to make the progress you seek.
Ask in the thread for further information. My participation will be limited because I'm off to California and a private school through the weekend. No worries: We've got a number of knowledgeable guys on board here, so I'm confident we'll all soon be on the same field.
lb
Ckniker and I exchanged the above PMs earlier this evening. All was and is cool here. Except as provided in our rules of decorum, we don't censure or condemn around here. That said, our Forums bear ample evidence that disagreements can be spirited!
What needs to happen here is a common definition of Swing Radius and Low Point.
My Post #7 above gives important information, but as I've stated in the above PM, Yoda is pretty much 'out of the building' this next week. So, please guys (you know who you are!) . . .