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I think the "by the book" "machine heads" who have really studied the book aren't going to get as much from it as the people who haven't been exposed to TGM. Those people if they read it VERY CAREFULLY will get a whole lot from it, a lot of very good concepts that most golfers aren't familiar with and a truly wonderful golf book.
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does that mean its not worth buying for a machine head?
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As it was said this is about the dynamic of the golf stroke, not a style or variations, though there is some of his style/variation preferrences. I think it is an excellent book. |
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AC, I would say the part about "report back your findings"- well, let's just say there are things you don't want to know. What if Bucket has "Throwaway"- we could all be in trouble. Sure - he says that he can maintain lag pressure:liar: but what if he can't?! Oh by the way- with that nose - you would need an arc of approach procedure- Absolutely! P.S. Consider yourself on the Mike O. Psycho team! Of course, you don't need to admit it publicly. |
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Absolutely right your are. Lets take cover and pray for the best[-o< When thinking of Buckets personal security, I am more concerned if he has Steering and Bobbing at the same time :shock: Bad things could happend!!:crybaby: On the other hand - we can calmly rely on Compression Leakage, so the damage shouldn´t be that bad. |
Martee,
Have you had a look at the Fred Shoemaker books ? Fred and a few of the team worked with the European Ryder Cup team last year so it seems that what he talks about works in practice. I understand the way it came about was due to their work with Paul McGinley and Darren Clarke. cj |
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