The Model stems from the shot at hand...and how you intend to apply force to accomplish this objective...your body type, talent level, Golf IQ, etc...etc...etc... are all factors in the equation!!!
I believe that each of you, the "expert", has a prefered swing model for a general situation.
Homer Kelley states in his Preface of The Golfing Machine - " for people - shaped golfers there is actually only one swing".
The prefered swing model from the "expert" like all of you in here is the guideline to the right path for the followers, like me, to develop into a higher level and discover which one is suitable.
Does the TGMer prefered swing model be a personal secret that should not express?
Please don't tell me that you have not any prefered swing pattern.
__________________ "Solid powerful impact always be there at the second loop on the way down along the K& line of educated hands!?"
I do not live in U.S.A., Canada, or Autralia.
I have not any bussiness on the web.
I am engineer. I am just a golf nut.
I just want to learn more in the TGM way. TGM for me like a bible of golfing world.
Please be kind.
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Homer Kelley, I understand, did look at PICTURES of Ben Hogan, and probably Byron Nelson, and Sam Snead. He got some of his ideas from studying those pictures.
Mac O'Grady, I believe, also used Ben Hogan and Sam Snead as models. His teaching uses many of the TGM concepts, along with his own research.
Steve Elkington, has a TGM certification. His swing might be a good one to take a look at, from the players of today. He, however, is a very strong, athletic, and flexible player.
I believe that each of you, the "expert", has a prefered swing model for a general situation.
Homer Kelley states in his Preface of The Golfing Machine - " for people - shaped golfers there is actually only one swing".
The prefered swing model from the "expert" like all of you in here is the guideline to the right path for the followers, like me, to develop into a higher level and discover which one is suitable.
Does the TGMer prefered swing model be a personal secret that should not express?
Please don't tell me that you have not any prefered swing pattern.
Having experienced a one on one lesson from the master-and a 3day golf school,I can assure you that LBG does not teach a "prefered pattern".What you are taught is the essentials and imperatives,how you apply them -within the huge options of component variations -is down to the students physical build,flexibility,preference etc
Do you hit or swing?.Do you know the difference?
I speak from a personal view point but any expert on this site will have their own personal preference of proceedure FOR THEIR OWN GAME,but they would not teach you swinging if you were a natural hitter-unless you also found a swinging proceedure suited you.Of course,some teachers may only teach either hitting or swinging -but i personally doubt it.
Homer Kelley, I understand, did look at PICTURES of Ben Hogan, and probably Byron Nelson, and Sam Snead. He got some of his ideas from studying those pictures.
Mac O'Grady, I believe, also used Ben Hogan and Sam Snead as models. His teaching uses many of the TGM concepts, along with his own research.
Steve Elkington, has a TGM certification. His swing might be a good one to take a look at, from the players of today. He, however, is a very strong, alhletic, and flexible player.
Thank you Lagster.
__________________ "Solid powerful impact always be there at the second loop on the way down along the K& line of educated hands!?"
Having experienced a one on one lesson from the master-and a 3day golf school,I can assure you that LBG does not teach a "prefered pattern".What you are taught is the essentials and imperatives,how you apply them -within the huge options of component variations -is down to the students physical build,flexibility,preference etc
Do you hit or swing?.Do you know the difference?
I speak from a personal view point but any expert on this site will have their own personal preference of proceedure FOR THEIR OWN GAME,but they would not teach you swinging if you were a natural hitter-unless you also found a swinging proceedure suited you.Of course,some teachers may only teach either hitting or swinging -but i personally doubt it.
Thank you Neil K.
__________________ "Solid powerful impact always be there at the second loop on the way down along the K& line of educated hands!?"
I just got a most interesting comment that retraces to my question on the first page:
"The secret to golf is the first two paragraphs in 12-5-0. Basic requirements. Set your goals, plans, programmes, statistics, time line, final valuable products and get to work. I would like to say more, but I could not say it better than Homer."
If so, what is your goal Basic pattern requirement? Why?
Again, please be kind.
LEKO
__________________ "Solid powerful impact always be there at the second loop on the way down along the K& line of educated hands!?"
Last edited by lekommend : 08-31-2006 at 06:49 AM.
The goal of any pattern is to obtain the imperatives and essentials and sustain the line of compression in a repeatable and predictable way. Beyond that, the goal is for that action/motion to be as efficient as possible - the only reason, to my understanding, that Homer recommended anything - on the basis of mechanical advantage (efficient force).
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