I hastened here somewhat embarassed by a protracted absense, but a nagging panic ruled the evening after I picked up my Golf Digest.
For the the short version (for me), I am enthused that Homer Kelley's teachings are receiving a richly deserved dose of notoriety. Yet, what I think I saw were some constructs which are going to be disruptive for the average golfer. Consistently for me, any deviation from proper care in building and aligning the power package increases risk of fouling the Hinge or Plane.
I have it in the back of mind that handing the average Golf Digest reader a pivot based swing, with an active #4 Accumulator, and an instruction to "stand up" is a 3 ingredient recipe for them to come off of a solid commitment to the Line. It takes the cognitive focus out of the educated hands.
I can see there is much positive in their "swing". I do look forward to hearing the LBG masters' analysis.
PS.... The denotation of "cult' died a long time ago. The resonance of its connotation remains... likened to midnight showings of "Pink Flamingos" and people who worship robins' nests.
