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Old 04-04-2010, 03:50 PM
scottcuban scottcuban is offline
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Wow, that was some very high praise and I appreciate your input. I have been told by a few that the book will do nothing for me but tie me up in knots. I am guessing because I am an not an instructor (nor do I want to be) but maybe I was told that because I am just not that bright
The way you made it sound definitely takes some of the intimidation out of it for me. I have also been quietly reading a lot in this forum, going back and trying to get a glimpse of what is here. Some of it has already been surprisingly helpful and some of it is still a bit confusing, but a lot less confusing than I thought it would be.
What you wrote about Hoer Kelley there at the end was also very insightful. I can see how this book, (and overall system) may be very, very different from traditional golf instruction. Teaching "feels" in a dynamic action like the golf swing has to be one of the toughest challenges an instructor can face. I like the fact that it seems TGM can work with almost anything we do in the swing.
On a personal note, I saw your blog and really like the right forearm video.
Thanks,
SC
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