Hi
If it wasn't for this site, I would never had considered trying TGM book. I've read that its very hard to understand. I hope with the help of this site, I'll be able to learn something from the book. I should be getting my copy in about a week.
Thanks
Ralph
If it wasn't for this site, I would never had considered trying TGM book. I've read that its very hard to understand. I hope with the help of this site, I'll be able to learn something from the book. I should be getting my copy in about a week.
Ralph,
With or without this site, there is much to be learned from Homer Kelley and his revolutionary book, The Golfing Machine. 'The book' has been in print now for almost forty years, and its time has come.
Yes, in many ways, the book is difficult, but its distillate is the simplicity we all seek. For the growing few who would mine its treasures, we at LBG are pleased to help. There is no longer any need to 'go it alone.' Our interactive membership is able and ready to assist, and the writing process sharpens us all.
Said another way...
Your path is easier here, and we welcome your questions and contributions.
I got the "BOOK" in 1996,and found it very difficult to understand, however thanks to Yoda, David Orr, Brian Manzella and Chuck Evans, a huge fog has lifted. The video section is fantastic and has cleared up much of the terminology, i.e. flying wedges, lag pressure...