Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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Yes, it's a shame we have to go 18 pages and not learn a thing...especially when Tommy ended his interview with the comment...."...the learning is never ending." 7/1991.
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Oh, heck,
DG, admit it . . .
There's been a lot written and a lot learned in this thread. Thanks for putting it up!
I personally spent four hours today -- my longest practice session in I can't remember when -- experimenting with various Accumulator Combinations (10-4); Pressure Point Combinations (10-11) and Grip Pressures (7-1); Throws (10-20); and Releases (10-24); all within the context of the various Stroke Patterns (Hitting and Swinging) from the first six editions of
The Golfing Machine; not to mention the written record of the thoughts and recommendations of the golfing greats of decades and centuries gone by.
It was a great day, and I'm certain it would not have unfolded as it did without this thread and your inspiration, passion and dedication.
Stay true to your school.
And have fun doing it.
Vive la difference!
