Originally Posted by Daryl
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No more beer.
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This is becoming a pyrrhic victory.
I have proven some things to myself.
1) TGM is very, very useful as a set of templates accurately describing the forces of an effective golf swing.
2) Even a casual knowledge of TGM can help almost any golfer, a lot.
3) Shooting par is do-able for a non-professional in general, and for a person with an artificial hip in particular, given the insights offered by TGM.
4) After 67 rounds this year, and several hundred buckets of balls, there must be a more efficient way to study TGM and apply its insights.
5) Next Spring, I will reach the "par shooter" designation by "front-loading" my training with at least one 3-day trip to see Yoda, if possible.
I'm sorry Yoda, for not seeing you sooner. I enjoy Westerns and I have discovered that the journey is sometimes as intriguing as the destination. Sometimes, however, there are hostile natives and terrain that is better avoided.
I will be rooting for the Twins and Phillies in the MLB playoffs. I'd love to seethem play baseball with snow packed along the sides of the stadium!