Connecting The Dots

The Golfing Machine - Basic

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Old 01-26-2005, 01:43 PM
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Admittedlly, The Golfing Machine is a 'tough read.' This is true even for we who seek the treasure that lies within and are willing to pay the price. The fact is that it is not a book to be read. It is a book to be studied. And not just for a day or a week or a month or a year. But for a lifetime. It's all about 'connecting the dots' of brilliance that was Homer Kelley. For example:

The Left Arm and Club is also known as...

The Primary Lever Assembly, with which we apply Force to the Ball. The same unit is also known as...

The #3 Power Accumulator, the Angle that exists between the Left Arm and Club (when the Club is under the Heel of the Left Hand) and whose Roll during Release Transfers the Velocity created by the #2 Accumulator (the Uncocking Left Wrist) into Impact. The #3 Accumulator is also known as...

The Left Arm Flying Wedge which at all times maintains its alignment within the vertical plane of the Left Wristcock Motion. It thus represents...

The Blade of a Hinge whose Adjustable Pin is located in the Left Shoulder...

And which through Impact has its Rhythm:

The Full Roll of the Clubface with its Roll Feel...

Or the Half Roll of the Clubface with its No Roll Feel...

Or the No Roll of the Clubface with its Reverse Roll Feel.

All of which is the product of the straightening Right Elbow and its Centrifugal orMuscular Drive from Release to the end of the Follow-Through (the Both Arms Straight Position).

Connecting the dots...

Bringing The Whole Elephant into view.

Today a tusk. Tomorrow a trunk. Next week a tail.

Stay with it, and one day...

It will all be yours.
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Old 01-27-2005, 12:09 PM
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yoda,
congratulations on your new website! thanks for all the great information you give us searchers. this particular thread is worth its weight in gold. on another forum, i once suggested that someone write a version of athegolfing machine for dummies. as a teacher myself, i believe that a good teacher is one who can explain a concept in several different ways. some of us are visual learners, tactile, or even observational. the good teacher knows how to expain to all these types of learners.
keep up the great work so that we all might have the fog lifted!
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