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Old 01-02-2012, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
I see a divide between 1,2,3 and 4,5, 6 personally. But Ill take a crack at it working from the practical application angle rather than the intellectual.

This is a TGM way of thinking , a hierarchy of Power Regulation via conscious Machine Adjustments. A way of metering power (lag pressure as the feel associated with the rate of acceleration). A way of smoothing out the transition from Putt to Drive.

1. Number of horses available. It being better to operate within a smaller range of available power to facilitate the precise application of power.

2. Speedometer for acceleration metering, operator feedback.

3. Gear box? Hey every analogy sucks right? It relates to power though , shorter release interval being more powerful and vice versa. With implications to ball flight too.
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4. Zone 1.

5. Zone 2.

6. Zone 3.


If you ever get a lesson from Lynn or any other TGM type teacher for that matter this line of thinking will come into play , early. You build, build , build. Putt , chip , pitch....etc One accumulator , two, three maybe even four. Lag Pressure . Zone 1,2,3 as required.... only. Wouldn't this order hold when throwing a ball? Or darts if you imagine the dart board moving further and further away.

What would you change order wise Par71?
Nice, O.B.

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