LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Tomasello Audio from October 1993 Three-Day School Thread: Tomasello Audio from October 1993 Three-Day School View Single Post #25 10-01-2006, 01:34 PM birdie_man Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Canader Posts: 1,092 Originally Posted by Delaware Golf Birdieman - Learning TGM Tom Tomasello - GSED personally trained by Homer Kelley. Taught successful high level amateurs, PGA/LPGA Tour players and PGA Instructors. Who are you going to listen to? Next, you'll have to ask yourself...what does Homer Kelley mean by a "Right Arm Swing" in 7-19 and is it the same thing that Tom Tomsello taught. Then explain away section 7-3 and the Magic of the Right Forearm. Quote: My choice...TT...DG thankfully you are not too distracted by those who either do not want to get a better understanding of TT's pattern or prefer theirs since that is where most of their work has been directed for some time. Can you PM me the Sports Illustrated PDF ...I am one who appreciates your insights and efforts...I went back and looked at TT's videos...everytime I do I see something I didn't notice before. It always amazes me how in his 70's he was able to really bang the ball (the sound is quite loud) in his letter videos to Lee. Thanks DG Oh gimme a break you guys.....so ridiculous.... I've been open minded about this and so has Jim.....I think you've been given you as much as you're gonna get with regards to this....but you seem to want us to take the whole bottle for some reason. Sorry man TGM is about options. (I'm gonna say it over and over) I dunno if you're a little on edge cause you're used to being attacked or something..... Listen.... I've seen TT's videos on here....and yes he teaches that.....and that's great....it is a very valid way to swing and I'm sure it can be very effective for some people (I said that already but it wasn't good enough....just like Jim was trying to be genuine but it wasn't good enough....because RA Swinging has to be SUPERIOR I guess)....and that's great too..... TT was a GSED taught by Homer, yes.....and that also is GREAT!..... But TT is not Homer Kelly (you said: "Who are you gonna listen to?").........Homer only wrote one book..... ... How come no one else (there are others, including Lynn) who was taught by Homer exclusively teaches this procedure? (if Homer thought it was best....and if it's superior) I mean....you just seem to be the only guy who's really really into this..... Are the rest of us all missing the point? Is there somewhere in TGM where Homer says it's superior? Has everyone else interpreted it wrong? (no) How come he didn't just come out and say it if it's so superior? It almost seems to me like you've had a great success with this (which is good)....and as a result have maybe have read too much into the book....cause to me you seem to be attaching your own ideas to concepts in there (some of which I don't agree with obviously)....based on your preferences.....which you seem to want to push on everyone. Doing this of course misses the main point....that being that TGM is about options....(for you this has apparently been clouded cause you think RA Swinging is superior) ... Now....all I can go by is the videos and what you rant about so I dunno if TT taught that all the time to every single person or what the case is..... But I do know that TGM is about options and you don't seem to want to concede that. I mean, we've all conceded that Right Arm Swinging is an option....I dunno what the problem is. I know what I think (even if I'm just some random guy learning TGM).....and I think it's pretty fair. That being: -RA Swinging is a valid option, can work very well apparently for some people (although I have only heard of you thusfar....although I'll admit it ISN'T taught a lot....but you seem to be very adamant and I'll trust that)....I don't know that it is superior like you seem to be saying....but it is a valid option among a lot of other OPTIONS. ... I'm not gonna argue with you on here cause I don't want to waste my time anymore and I know this will go on and on and on. (BTW...there is only one reference specifically to Right Arm Swinging in the index...let me know if there's more DIRECT references in the book) Last edited by birdie_man : 10-01-2006 at 03:03 PM. birdie_man View Public Profile Send a private message to birdie_man Find all posts by birdie_man