At the end of the 3rd DVD, Tommy is playing a video for the class consisting of 4 drills. Audio is great, but the video camera recording the classroom session had trouble recording the tv screen. Anyway, if I am not mistaken, I believe Tommy is playing for the class a copy of the same video that you have from 1988 (you gave it to a buddy of mine who shared it with me). Can you confirm?
At the end of the 3rd DVD, Tommy is playing a video for the class consisting of 4 drills. Audio is great, but the video camera recording the classroom session had trouble recording the tv screen. Anyway, if I am not mistaken, I believe Tommy is playing for the class a copy of the same video that you have from 1988 (you gave it to a buddy of mine who shared it with me). Can you confirm?
Yes....it's either 1987 or 1988. There is also video tape of Jodie Mudd going through his swing with Tommy too. Lots of video being played on Tommy's in studio TV. Some of the quality is poor, but the audio comes through...just on ton of info on this DVD series...I recommend having a pen handy along with a copy of TGM by your side, plenty of notes to be taken through the series. It appears Tommy goes through a lot of the book with the attendees of this 5 day school. Every day of the school is captured on video. Trust me....this video is worth more $79. With Tommy no longer with us, I told Howard on the phone it's worth $5 to $10 thousand. EASY. When I spent 3 days with Tommy it cost me $1200 in 1993 dollars (adjust the instruction cost for inflation at 3%, you get $1869 for three days...5 days would cost you in todays dollars, $3115) The content of this video is much greater that when I went to see Tommy. I was an amatuer. The 5 or so attendees of this school seem to be connected to the golfing business. I didn't listen to all of the introductions on DVD 1. But what I heard, some of them were golf professionals. It appears Tommy had 3 and 5 day schools. I bet it was 5 days for professionals wanting to become AI's.
Even if you never swing the club like Tommy taught....this video series is worth every cent. For instance, I didn't know component 20 Trigger Types (the 5 throws) are 5 ways to start the club down. Tommy used 10-20-C with Sally Little. When Sally won one of the LPGA majors, she was interviewed on TV and said Tommy was a major contributor to her success. In 1989, Tommy was still working with her.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 02-11-2008 at 01:22 AM.
I am so disgusted by people using the Hogan 3 right hands comment to pedal whatever swing philosophy they use. Bad enough to use quotes by famous people to justify yourself, why do people need to interpret the quote to fit in with their model? Saying that Hogan MEANT to say something other than he did is borderline reprehensible. Yeah, Hogan was a moron, never could figure out what he wanted to say. I've heard the 3 right hands quote used about 20 different ways by now.
By the way, Hogan once said he wished he had 5 right big toes, discuss!
sounds like someone is a little cranky time for your nap matty
sounds like someone is a little cranky time for your nap matty
tell me which part is irrational
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"In my experience, if you stay with the essentials you WILL build a repeatable swing undoubtedly. If you can master the Imperatives you have a champion" (Vikram).
The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts)
We have had 75 inches of snow so far this year with another 5 - 10 on its way. This all started around the beginning of November. Its also been below zero for 3 straight days. Wind chill in my area of Wisconsin was 45 below. You southern boys would be dead if you lived here.
Give Matt a break - we need a "sun and warmth" IV STAT!!!!!
Originally Posted by bantamben1
sounds like someone is a little cranky time for your nap matty
We have had 75 inches of snow so far this year with another 5 - 10 on its way. This all started around the beginning of November. Its also been below zero for 3 straight days. Wind chill in my area of Wisconsin was 45 below. You southern boys would be dead if you lived here.
Give Matt a break - we need a "sun and warmth" IV STAT!!!!!
haha, I walk across the park at night in below zero weather through 2 feet of snow to bust through some pull-ups while listening to Eye of the Tiger. Wonder if any warm weather people would be into it.
By the way wolfman, you are AWESOME on American Gladiators!
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"In my experience, if you stay with the essentials you WILL build a repeatable swing undoubtedly. If you can master the Imperatives you have a champion" (Vikram).
The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts)
At the end of the 3rd DVD, Tommy is playing a video for the class consisting of 4 drills. Audio is great, but the video camera recording the classroom session had trouble recording the tv screen. Anyway, if I am not mistaken, I believe Tommy is playing for the class a copy of the same video that you have from 1988 (you gave it to a buddy of mine who shared it with me). Can you confirm?
Yes....it's either 1987 or 1988. There is also video tape of Jodie Mudd going through his swing with Tommy too. Lots of video being played on Tommy's in studio TV. Some of the quality is poor, but the audio comes through...just on ton of info on this DVD series...I recommend having a pen handy along with a copy of TGM by your side, plenty of notes to be taken through the series. It appears Tommy goes through a lot of the book with the attendees of this 5 day school. Every day of the school is captured on video. Trust me....this video is worth more $79. With Tommy no longer with us, I told Howard on the phone it's worth $5 to $10 thousand. EASY. When I spent 3 days with Tommy it cost me $1200 in 1993 dollars (adjust the instruction cost for inflation at 3%, you get $1869 for three days...5 days would cost you in todays dollars, $3115) The content of this video is much greater that when I went to see Tommy. I was an amatuer. The 5 or so attendees of this school seem to be connected to the golfing business. I didn't listen to all of the introductions on DVD 1. But what I heard, some of them were golf professionals. It appears Tommy had 3 and 5 day schools. I bet it was 5 days for professionals wanting to become AI's.
Even if you never swing the club like Tommy taught....this video series is worth every cent. For instance, I didn't know component 20 Trigger Types (the 5 throws) are 5 ways to start the club down. Tommy used 10-20-C with Sally Little. When Sally won one of the LPGA majors, she was interviewed on TV and said Tommy was a major contributor to her success. In 1989, Tommy was still working with her.
We have had 75 inches of snow so far this year with another 5 - 10 on its way. This all started around the beginning of November. Its also been below zero for 3 straight days. Wind chill in my area of Wisconsin was 45 below. You southern boys would be dead if you lived here.
Give Matt a break - we need a "sun and warmth" IV STAT!!!!!
Everybody tries to give the Southern Man a hard time . . . with 75 inches of snow . . . you can't tell me that people in Wisconsin aren't cooped up in the trailer nekkid chasin' their play cuzins around . . . y'all are just better at burying that skelton under the igloo.