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I say "religion" but maybe a better term would be "belief system" or even just "system" -- a way to understand and explain the world around us from more easily seen/understood (address, alignment) to the more mysterious (impact, compression). For me, TGM provides a system that I can learn and apply. I'll interpret everything else through that view. That's why Trackman and D-plane are important elements to incorporate and explain in TGM terms. If we have real data (Trackman interpolations aside), then we must be able to explain it by TGM or change TGM to improve it or ultimately we should abandon TGM in favor of a superior system So far, it looks to me like TGM as a system explains or includes all the popular "methods" or applications (S&T, Hogan, etc.) at least as well as any other system can explain all of them. That's why I find it interesting -- a Unified Field Theory for golf! Learning it should de-mystify the swing and only leave execution as the final frontier to ball striking (and then the final, final frontier of "scoring" -- but that's bordering on voodoo and witchcraft there...:laughing9 ). |
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Brian, that's why I enjoy it so much.
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Downside to methods are, however, you better hope the pattern they teach fits you! So, TGM is ultimately for those willing to work on multiple fronts... |
Happy New Year, Brian.
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My swing lacks power. Mr. Mchatton, as a Swinger, focuses on Hips. So do the Gravity Golf guys and so do the BEn Doyle folks, imho. I'm not sure what the SwingMachine stuff is. What I've noticed is that with passive arms and hands, my hips cause my arms and hands to really fly up in the air. The Gravity Golf guys seem to be playing "above the rim" so to speak! Maybe I'll pick up a few yards in distance being really loose and Swinging from my heels and hips. They brag about Jack Nicklaus and Freddy Couples. They remind me of Greg McHatton, too. Anyway, I see TGM elements everywhere and I do want to teach golf after teaching school in about ten years, so all of this is prolegomena to my last career. I'm excited about seeing Lynn in April and while I'm putzing around I will do some of the hip exercises recommended by the Somax people but will not buy there $275 machine! :naughty: I need to lose weight. I'm losing a few pounds on Weight Watchers. I have to check with my doc about the hip exercises but nothing they list (leg lifts) seem too wild. ICT |
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