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Old 12-03-2010, 10:09 PM
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What is another amazing thing about TGM and LBG.
Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Hey Patrick,

Don't make it seem complicated, it's really not. Peek at 12-1 Basic Drive loading. Combine that with a quote from Mr. Kelley in 1982, it's not in the book. I call it:

STARTING OVER WITH G.O.L.F.
HOMER KELLEY




Very simple, consistent procedure where we all need to start. Modifications to our strokes can and will be made, but in my mind this is the baseline, 12-1.



Kevin
Thanks Kevin and Daryl. I am simply fried from work. It's not you! It's me!!!

Anyway, the unified theory of bio-mechanics and geometry is so unified that there are no rabbit trails when building on that foundation! There are just a more complete list of components.

(Did you hear/see Sean Foley on TGC talk about "bio-mechanics, planer geometry, and the ball leaving the face at "about 90 degrees?")

So let me see if I can get some foundation.



This video shows Brian Gay hitting on TSP from start to finish, right?


This next video shows Ben Hogan starting on TSP then moving and staying on BEP (Bent Elbow Plane) through impact?



Does VJ do a double -shift here, TSP, BEP, TSP?


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