LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Angel Cabrera : TGM Analysis Thread: Angel Cabrera : TGM Analysis View Single Post #44 06-26-2007, 09:16 PM Delaware Golf Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 773 No such individual as a born golfer Originally Posted by 6bmike Can't be done. This has been the one thing asked by forum members on any TGM forum since the last century. Everyone want a "list." The Intent of Push or Pull is invisible. The Geomtery is the same- that circle doesn't change- the motion is very much alike. The End of the swing is different on full shots and might be the closest part of the swing that one can tell if a TGMer is Hitting or Swinging. Tour guys are different- they all compensate some form of a pull. Tour guys never studied TGM, never had to decide if they pushed or pulled- they are pull full shots. Maybe in a few years some real TGM kids grow up and make the tour. They will be the first ones that will know the difference. Nobody (AIs) had a clue to what the Hit stroke could be until Yoda swung forth from the Swamp- and that has four years ago. We live in a cross roads of golf and G.O.L.F. instruction. We all have an opportunity no Tour player ever had- to build a machine to 'our' specs. Tour players will always have something we will NEVER have- frigging TALENT. They can out play anyone and always could. But that is changing and TGM-Lynn Blake-and others are making noise. As for Loading Lag- you better load lag- was they even a question about it? Body-Hands-Club, Impact. Lag is great, now thrust it. The elephant is very like a tree, a wall, a fan, a snake and a rope. So are parts of The Golfing Machine. "Contrary to anything you may have read on the subject, there is no such individual as a born golfer. Some have more natural ability than others, but they've all been made." Ben Hogan (Power Golf). DG Delaware Golf View Public Profile Send a private message to Delaware Golf Find all posts by Delaware Golf