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neil 11-19-2007 08:43 PM

Golf Digest
 
Golf Digest has an article referring to TGM -got the 3 Imperartives wrong though.
Guys name is Tom Ness.His article is about EDUCATED HANDS .Something that has recently transformed my game.
Anyone else read it ?:golf:

lagster 11-20-2007 12:00 AM

Tom Ness
 
Tom Ness is a G.S.E.M. in Atlanta. He was an assistant to Davis Love Jr.. He has worked with the Golf Digest Schools for years, and worked with all those guys that have been with Golf Digest...Toski, Flick, Chuck Cook, etc.

Tom has also studied with Ben Doyle and other TGMers. The IMPERATIVES he talks about in the article... I think are something Mr. Doyle quotes often, and are probably from one of the early editions. The three HAND IMPERATIVES.

Tom is an excellent teacher. He works with all types of players, and has some tour players also.

golfbulldog 11-20-2007 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagster (Post 46548)
... I think are something Mr. Doyle quotes often, and are probably from one of the early editions. The three HAND IMPERATIVES.

On 30th April 2006 Yoda wrote the following ( i forget the thread title)....

"...there were actually Eight Imperatives in the 2nd and 3rd editions!

The first five referenced above did not have a paragraph reference of their own. Instead, they appeared in the first paragraph of 2-0 General. And then there were...

The Three Hand Action Imperatives of 6-H-0 written in all capitals:

A. ALLOW NOT THE SLIGHTEST UNINTENTIONAL CHANGE OF PRESSURE POINT PRESSURE;

B. ALLOW NOT THE SLIGHEST MOVE TO PREPARE TO SWING THE CLUB FROM THE WRIST;

C. ALLOW NOT THE SLIGHTEST PREPARATION TO BRING THE HANDS TO A STOP.

These Three Hand Imperatives found their ultimate identity as Quitting, the Second of the Four Snares. They now exist only as a memory and as the genesis of 3-F-7-B. Like 'Dear Old Great-Grandad,' they are gone, but not forgotten.

And now you know...

The rest of the story!"


Yoda was adding to Golfingrandy's post which stated..

"The 5 Imperatives showed up in the 2nd Edition:

1) Stationary Head

2) Balance

3) Rhythm

4) Flat Left Wrist

5) Clubhead Lag"

I have not read the Golf Digest article yet.

neil 11-20-2007 07:37 AM

I knew there must have been more to it because I had heard Mr Ness was a good teacher who knew his TGM.
Thanks Bulldog and Lagster for your clarifications. I only have the 6th edition.:salut:

golfbulldog 11-20-2007 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neil (Post 46553)
I knew there must have been more to it because I had heard Mr Ness was a good teacher who knew his TGM.
Thanks Bulldog and Lagster for your clarifications. I only have the 6th edition.:salut:

I like the one about "ALLOW NOT THE SLIGHTEST UNINTENTIONAL CHANGE OF PRESSURE POINT PRESSURE"

As a swinger...it is easy to forget about pp1...it is not actively thrusting but still need to make sure that right hand sustains pressure there during swinging.

neil 11-21-2007 09:32 AM

I agree ,and I like the use of "unintentional". Another one often overlooked and totally necessary in my opinion is not changing grip pressure.

golfgnome 11-21-2007 09:41 AM

I agree. I have had great success with students when they ask about grip pressure by illustrating the following. I will have the student take a half swing into an impact bag and "hold" their finish into the bag. I will them ask what their grip pressure feels like and they all say "firm". I will then have them start with this pressure and maintain it. I call it "impact grip Pressure".

I hate wobbly grips.

neil 11-21-2007 09:59 AM

Totally with you there Jeff, can you believe after all the tuition I've had,that I only really worked on this recently?.
I just read the book, checked a few threads on this forum,-and read my notes which I made after falcons fire.I discovered why I was having pivot problems again-I was not monitoring my hands.
Then I did the JEFF HULL drill (it is how it appears in my notebook)-three swings over the ball -full release and swivel-WHILST MONITORING THE HANDS-and bingo!--I'm now striping it again -and Saturday I was ready to give up!:)


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