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Old 02-15-2005, 04:30 AM
JohnThomas1 JohnThomas1 is offline
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Idea's, idea's, idea's...
Anyone in here can see TGM is on the up and up. I only really learned of it in earnest a matter of months ago. Around the time Yoda's swing video appeared and he visited Single Axis. From here i dwelved deeper and deeper and saw many others doing the same. A growing number are hungering for more and more TGM. In my opinion timing is EVERYTHING at present. There is still a need to wait a little with some things i think as we are defintiely on the upscale. We need to keep spreading the word. We also don't want to miss our moment. Even lesser connected pro's like Schaeffer, Jacobs, McKinney and co are helping us along. They are commonly connected to TGM and teach enough good things to fuel a hunger for more knowledge and history of TGM. The next six or twelve months are going to be critical for us.

I have a few thoughts and idea's. Exposure will be crucial. My first idea is, well you know a book that isn't a book. But's it's not a mag either. It would be the size of those yearly or whatever they are Golf Magazine tips editions. They take the best articles of the year and give them to you at once. That size or a lil bigger would be good. You could have say Yoda, Brian and Chuck etc collaborating. You could have a bit of history on TGM and Homer. Then the three essentials and imperatives explained. Then some of the basic meat of TGM summarized. A piece about the Wedges, Loading, Release, Lag etc. Enough to help people understand some better golf while also leaving an eagerness to get right to the bottom of this great work. You could have some real meaty tips then by the authors, maybe some reasons why certain modern theories struggle (Plane shifts comes to mind) Yoda's impact bag tips, Brian's fiddle drill etc. It just seems like an easily accessible very affordable way to take TGM to the masses. No doubt there are barriers that i am missing. It is never THAT easy. Sorry if i'm rambling or out of context

John
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