I don't think he is too bad Matt, besides having spoke of Homer on many occasions he has an entire chapter in his enjoyable instructional devoted to his thoughts on TGM. It is a very interesting read
John
Don't get me wrong - I'm a big Hebron fan. I've read most of his books and he does have a ton of Machine stuff in there. But I'm looking at his website now, and there's not a single mention of the Machine under his instructional or golf swing philosophy. Nor is there any note of his TGM authorization under his 'awards and acknowledgements.'
That's all I was hinting at. He sure knows his stuff based on what I've seen.
Ok, thanks Matt, i follow you perfectly. Point taken, i thought he was a lil more vocal than that. I see in the Tom Ness thread a couple of comments about more instructors using TGM stuff of late. I bet if TGM explodes as i am thinking it might many will come out of the woodwork claiming TGM left right and center
There is another very good Ness article in the July 2004 issue of GD. Six Degrees of Seperation in the Leson Tee fold out section. It is about hands ahead of clubhead at impact. Ness is a big seller of hands ahead of clubhead.
As long as the correct information gets out in the golf world, it can only then help when someone sees it in TGM. It will put the book in a more mainstream light at that point.