I'll answer that for DrewitGolf- He was DG until your attorney called him- since then he's changed his name to DrewitGolf, or Drew A Planeline, or .... hell - good question - who is this guy? Reminds me of a line from "The Who".
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Going postal (that's silly)...sorry, I'm only here to seek the truth. I'm not here to waste my time. My guess is you didn't get the 12 DVD set.
An attempt at levity. I cancelled my order when I caught wind of the copyright controversy etc. I have however read with great care and diligence the interaction between you and notable others concerning this topic. If you consider yourself Mr. Tomasello's advocate and TGM is the Treatise on the Law of Evidences then you have met your Johnny Cochran much like Napoleon met his Waterloo! Again, an attempt at levity.
Since 1987, Drew Chapman has been the Head PGA Golf Professional at Highland Country Club in Attleboro, Massachusetts. He has been a PGA Member for over twenty years and is also an Authorized Instructor of The Golfing Machine.
Drew graduated from nationally-ranked Division 2 Bryant University in 1984, where he teamed with former PGA Tour Player Jim Hallet. He began his golf career as a teaching professional at Fall River Country Club, Fall River, Massachusetts under Head PGA Professional Tom Tetrault, winner of the PGA's Bill Strausbaugh Award and the Golf Digest National Junior Golf Promoter of The Year Award.
After accepting the Head Professional position at Highland CC, Drew went on to become the President, Director of Education and Junior Golf Chairman for the Rhode Island PGA.
But, this brief bio doesn't begin to touch the man that is Drew Chapman.
One day, if your stars align just right, you may be lucky enough to meet him.
And who are you? And how did Tommy teach before Homer's death? What makes you such an authority? Hitting should be avoided??? That's insane....Tommy had a three day school devoted to hitting (3 day swinging school, 3 day hitting school and a 3 day advanced school for shot making with the swinging and hitting procedures). He told me on the driving range at Deer Track (1993)...."if you want to get this game in your hip pocket, you have to learn both swinging and hitting". Thank god, I made recordings of my instruction.
Funny thing....Tommy taught out of the book when I studied with him in 1993.....in the 12 DVD set he's teaching out of the book, in fact, I bought another copy of the 7th edition to follow his instruction and make notes. I'm having a hard time following your comments above...
I'm surprised through all of the exchanges about Tomasello's instruction you didn't make the above comments much earlier?
DG
DG-- I would ask the same of you. We all know that you are a passionate advocate of TT's teachings, but I have often wondered if you were an amateur like me or a teaching pro. Would you care go elaborate on your own playing/teaching/student history?
Since 1987, Drew Chapman has been the Head PGA Golf Professional at Highland Country Club in Attleboro, Massachusetts. He has been a PGA Member for over twenty years and is also an Authorized Instructor of The Golfing Machine.
Drew graduated from nationally-ranked Division 2 Bryant University in 1984, where he teamed with former PGA Tour Player Jim Hallet. He began his golf career as a teaching professional at Fall River Country Club, Fall River, Massachusetts under Head PGA Professional Tom Tetrault, winner of the PGA's Bill Strausbaugh Award and the Golf Digest National Junior Golf Promoter of The Year Award.
After accepting the Head Professional position at Highland CC, Drew went on to become the President, Director of Education and Junior Golf Chairman for the Rhode Island PGA.
But, this brief bio doesn't begin to touch the man that is Drew Chapman.
One day, if your stars align just right, you may be lucky enough to meet him.
very impressive. as much because it has not until now been known as the achievements themselves. i like that 'around here' all are treated the same and that you know little about people other than the content of their contributions. it becomes evident quite quickly from minimal perusing that there are a lot of people on this forum that are well worth listening to/reading. may the show go on.
very impressive. as much because it has not until now been known as the achievements themselves. i like that 'around here' all are treated the same and that you know little about people other than the content of their contributions. it becomes evident quite quickly from minimal perusing that there are a lot of people on this forum that are well worth listening to/reading. may the show go on.
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