Originally Posted by dkerby
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The book was very interesting and enjoyable.
BUT the ending should have been about Lynnblakegolf.com
In my opinion Lynn is the real revival to the Golfing Machine.
The book mentions that Morgan Presel knows nothing about
Homer Kelley and has never read the book, makes one wonder.
How could one study the principles of the The Golfing
Machine for years and never find the interest to read the
book? I wonder why Martin Hall did not not bring the
Homer Kelley terminology into his teaching for her?
Although I enjoyed the book, I feel that Lynn Blake
did not get the credit he deserved for bringing the
Golfing Machine out for all to see.
Donn Kerby
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I'm not saying this about Martin Hall, because I don't know him or what he teaches. But most TGM Golf Instructors who don't completely understand the Concepts re-invent the method. They need to "fill-in-their-knowledge-gaps" with other methods to complete the picture. This leads them not to abandon TGM altogether, but modify it in way they Claim is more easier for the average Joe to understand. But over simplifying just makes it harder.
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1-B....Treating a complex subject or action as though it were simple, multiplies its complexity because of the difficulty in systematizing missing and unknown factors and elements. Demanding that golf instruction be kept simple does not make it simple – only incomplete and ineffective. Unless this is recognized, golf remains vague, frustrating, infuriating form of exertion.
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