
07-26-2006, 11:26 PM
|
 |
Member
|
|
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 33
|
|
|
Originally Posted by lagster
|
..............................................
Homer Kelley, I understand, did look at PICTURES of Ben Hogan, and probably Byron Nelson, and Sam Snead. He got some of his ideas from studying those pictures.
Mac O'Grady, I believe, also used Ben Hogan and Sam Snead as models. His teaching uses many of the TGM concepts, along with his own research.
Steve Elkington, has a TGM certification. His swing might be a good one to take a look at, from the players of today. He, however, is a very strong, alhletic, and flexible player.
|
Thank you Lagster. 
__________________
"Solid powerful impact always be there at the second loop on the way down along the K& line of educated hands!?"
|