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Old 12-28-2010, 11:58 PM
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The Perfect Swing Fundamentals
Fred Haney, one of Homer Kelly's early students, has just released a book, The Perfect Swing Fundamentals. It is an easy read, packed full of useful information. I highly recommend it as a valuable addition to golf instruction.

It can be ordered by going to the website for The Reserve and Vineyards Golf Course,
http://www.reservegolf.com/public/golf-shop/
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Old 01-10-2011, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by broberts5 View Post
Fred Haney, one of Homer Kelly's early students, has just released a book, The Perfect Swing Fundamentals. It is an easy read, packed full of useful information. I highly recommend it as a valuable addition to golf instruction.

It can be ordered by going to the website for The Reserve and Vineyards Golf Course,
http://www.reservegolf.com/public/golf-shop/
Why doesn't he mention this in his book?
He also talks about cocking the wrists.
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:49 PM
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There are many wonderful golf books that do not mention The golfing Machine or Homer Kelley, yet were in some way influenced by him. Judge the book on its own merits.

I think it would be of interest to anyone with interest in the Golfing Machine. It helps flesh out the story of Homer and the people he influenced.
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Old 01-11-2011, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by broberts5 View Post
There are many wonderful golf books that do not mention The golfing Machine or Homer Kelley, yet were in some way influenced by him. Judge the book on its own merits.

I think it would be of interest to anyone with interest in the Golfing Machine. It helps flesh out the story of Homer and the people he influenced.
Fair enough, I guess, but I don't like him talking about cocking both wrists...
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