kind of shocked that a true rt arm "hitting" procedure was not only mentioned, but reccomended for most amatuers as a pattern of choice by a mainstream media site.
Peter Kostis is doing a hell of a job hanging on to that gig.
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kind of shocked that a true rt arm "hitting" procedure was not only mentioned, but reccomended for most amatuers as a pattern of choice by a mainstream media site.
I wonder if the author is TGM guy?
Thanks Mr. Perry for validating Mr. Tomasello/Mr. Kelley. You shouldn't be shocked that a true rt arm hitting procedure wasn't mentioned....swinging with the right arm is a valid TGM procedure.
Contact me (provide your regular email address) for Tomasello's 1991 Golf Illustrated article on swinging with the right arm per 10-20-B. One of many ways to efficiently swing a golf club according to TGM.
Thanks for posting this thread Coltsfan.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 08-06-2009 at 10:28 PM.
"Fulton has taught alongside numerous GOLF Magazine TOP 100 instructors including Craig Shankland, Martin Hall and Chuck Evans"
well I guess I answered my own quesiton about him being a TGM guy
Travis Fulton, national Director of Instruction, PGA TOUR Academies, is a very knowledgeable instructor and a nice guy. He was also my student at my 'comeback' Academy in April 2004 at the PGA TOUR Academy in St. Augustine, Florida, and is a regular reader of these pages. He has been very generous with his praise of my teaching in two previous columns featuring BG's methods on www.pgatour.com.
Here's a photo taken during that school. Travis is to my immediate left and is getting acquainted with the correct alignment of the right arm at the top.
Travis Fulton, national Director of Instruction, PGA TOUR Academies, is a very knowledgeable instructor and a nice guy. He was also my student at my 'comeback' Academy in April 2004 at the PGA TOUR Academy in St. Augustine, Florida, and is a regular reader of these pages. He has been very generous with his praise of my teaching in two previous columns featuring BG's methods on www.pgatour.com.
Here's a photo taken during that school. Travis is to my immediate left and is getting acquainted with the correct alignment of the right arm at the top.