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KevCarter 09-08-2011 09:32 AM

What a Shot!
 
Yep, clearly those using TGM Principles like Flying Wedges and Aiming Point have no clue, and no feel. :)

http://youtu.be/SLU5NkA_8Kk

Kevin

O.B.Left 09-08-2011 10:01 AM

Well he might have a different (Ben Doyle like ) take on the Aiming Point procedure but .......the ball still went in. And thats a good thing.

Thanks Kev.

KevCarter 09-08-2011 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 86733)
Well he might have a different (Ben Doyle like ) take on the Aiming Point procedure but .......the ball still went in. And thats a good thing.

Thanks Kev.

I agree my good friend OB, however, TGM is under attack along with Lynn and Bobby, if we want to save it for the future it's time for the Baptists and Protestants to come together. I was lucky enough to watch Mr. Clampett hit balls for an hour a couple of weeks ago, and listened to his thoughts on G.O.L.F. and I promise you, he shares our structure, Tripod and all... You know how I feel, I live and breathe LBG and try to follow YODA to the letter... :salut: :salut: :salut:

Kevin

JerryG 09-08-2011 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 86734)
I agree my good friend OB, however, TGM is under attack along with Lynn and Bobby, if we want to save it for the future it's time for the Baptists and Protestants to come together. I was lucky enough to watch Mr. Clampett hit balls for an hour a couple of weeks ago, and listened to his thoughts on G.O.L.F. and I promise you, he shares our structure, Tripod and all... You know how I feel, I live and breathe LBG and try to follow YODA to the letter... :salut: :salut: :salut:

Kevin

Thanks for this Kev. It was interesting to see Mr. Clampett (Bobby, not Jed) work in front of us. It was confirmation of what Yoda has been teaching us right from the get-go. Man, I gotta get to The Swamp.

Yoda 09-08-2011 10:56 AM

Homeward Bound
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JerryG (Post 86736)
Man, I gotta get to The Swamp.

Porch light's on, Jerry!

:salut:

KevCarter 09-08-2011 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JerryG (Post 86736)
Thanks for this Kev. It was interesting to see Mr. Clampett (Bobby, not Jed) work in front of us. It was confirmation of what Yoda has been teaching us right from the get-go. Man, I gotta get to The Swamp.

We'll get down there, so much great stuff to learn!

:golfcart:

Kevin

Taffy 09-08-2011 01:32 PM

Let me know when you want to go! The more the merrier I say.

O.B.Left 09-08-2011 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 86734)
I agree my good friend OB, however, TGM is under attack along with Lynn and Bobby, if we want to save it for the future it's time for the Baptists and Protestants to come together. I was lucky enough to watch Mr. Clampett hit balls for an hour a couple of weeks ago, and listened to his thoughts on G.O.L.F. and I promise you, he shares our structure, Tripod and all... You know how I feel, I live and breathe LBG and try to follow YODA to the letter... :salut: :salut: :salut:

Kevin

To respond to a critique of a misinterpretion of Homers Tgm is a waste of time. I haven't read any thing in a long while but would suggest it'd be way more interesting if they got the definitions straight.

Are they still talking about "lag" a's number two angle? Tgm a's all Auto Snap, passive hands no beginning to hit? See 6-H-0 B . Max shaft angle at impact" , where's that in the book again? Homer didn't understand plane rotation etc etc simulataneous Release a's Hitting only.

That said I can certainly understand how people can get homers view on things all mixed up. He did have a certain way with words. To say the least. Funny thing is if you ever try to 're write it ......'it often becomes even more obtuse.

KevCarter 09-08-2011 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 86742)
To respond to a critique of a misinterpretion of Homers Tgm is a waist of time. I haven't read any thing in a long while but would suggest it'd be way more interesting if they got the definitions straight.

Are they still talking about "lag" a's number two angle? Tgm a's all Auto Snap, passive hands no beginning to hit? See 6-H-0 B . Max shaft angle at impact" , where's that in the book again? Homer didn't understand plane rotation etc etc etc. Sequenced Release a's Hitting only.

That said I can certainly understand how people can get homers view on things all mixed up. He did have a certain way with words. To say the least. Funny thing is if you ever try to 're write it ......'it often becomes even more obtuse.

Our time spent didn't get nearly that deep... Nothing to be upset about. Just fun to watch him hit balls and speak kindly of Homer and Ben.

Kevin

MizunoJoe 09-08-2011 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 86734)
TGM is under attack
Kevin

You should be aware that it's being misrepresented by no less than two so called GSEDs in the name of new research! One, a New Yorker, is claiming that Aiming Point causes the player to thrust his hands out over plane and seems to be confusing aiming point with Impact Hand location, in an effort to push his upcoming video, based on the concept of "Parametric Acceleration", in which the handle is pulled upward and inward in front of the pants zipper. After correcting this misrepresentation, I was dismissed as a "Hijacker" with a "horse in the race". I don't believe that a real GSED could possibly confuse aiming point with impact hand location, which means he is intentionally misrepresenting. What makes it even harder to swallow, is that you can go to Youtube, and see him snooping around in Homer's garage/studio with Sally Kelley.


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