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johnnyg 05-02-2009 08:53 AM

TGM Editions thru the years
 
Hi Yoda

I have recently been given a 3rd edition TGM book and I am finding it facinating the changes from the 3rd to the 6th and 7th editions. I might be wrong but the in the 3rd Homer seems to give more guidance to helping the pupil find their stroke pattern. Also in the 3rd there are 5 imperatives (lag pressure, flat left wrist, balance, rhythm and steady head). Can you throw any of your insight into the changes in the editions and your feeling for why Homer did them.

Thanks

O.B.Left 05-02-2009 04:44 PM

Great question Jg, looking forward to reading the replies.

Must admit Im a little jealous, cant find a 3rd for myself.

Ob

Daryl 05-02-2009 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by johnnyg (Post 63193)
Hi Yoda

I have recently been given a 3rd edition TGM book and I am finding it facinating the changes from the 3rd to the 6th and 7th editions. I might be wrong but the in the 3rd Homer seems to give more guidance to helping the pupil find their stroke pattern. Also in the 3rd there are 5 imperatives (lag pressure, flat left wrist, balance, rhythm and steady head). Can you throw any of your insight into the changes in the editions and your feeling for why Homer did them.

Thanks

Hmm...Uh, oh, hmm....well... ya know, John, your book is out of date. Uh, Homer updated that stuff years ago, maybe you would like to trade that old, worn thing for a new book. A shiney new, unfaded, updated new book? :laughing9

precision system 05-03-2009 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 63212)
Hmm...Uh, oh, hmm....well... ya know, John, your book is out of date. Uh, Homer updated that stuff years ago, maybe you would like to trade that old, worn thing for a new book. A shiney new, unfaded, updated new book? :laughing9

Why are you only interested in the final destination? Are you not interested in the journey - the incubation the discoveries the occasional wrong turn that gave greater enlightenment?

If you believe the seventh is "it" then let that be your judgement. I too am interested in what Yoda would say about the evolvement of TGM through trial and research.

drewitgolf 05-03-2009 11:00 AM

Buyer Beware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by precision system (Post 63233)
Why are you only interested in the final destination? Are you not interested in the journey - the incubation the discoveries the occasional wrong turn that gave greater enlightenment?

Actually that would be Daryl planting the seeds of a possible transaction to help lighten John's golf library by one third edition.

O.B.Left 05-03-2009 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by precision system (Post 63233)
Why are you only interested in the final destination? Are you not interested in the journey - the incubation the discoveries the occasional wrong turn that gave greater enlightenment?

If you believe the seventh is "it" then let that be your judgement. I too am interested in what Yoda would say about the evolvement of TGM through trial and research.


On the contrary Precision S. Our friend, Daryl was merely trying to fleece Jg out of his 3rd in a humorous manner.

Anyone wishing to part with a 3rd please Pm me, not Daryl. He already has versions 1,2,5,6,7........I sadly only have 6.

Daryl is also offering a "signed" seventh edition for a third. The signature looks a little like Daryl's but it is signed. I didnt know Homer had two "m's" either.

Daryl 05-03-2009 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by precision system (Post 63233)
Why are you only interested in the final destination? Are you not interested in the journey - the incubation the discoveries the occasional wrong turn that gave greater enlightenment?

If you believe the seventh is "it" then let that be your judgement. I too am interested in what Yoda would say about the evolvement of TGM through trial and research.

Dear precision system,

I own an autographed copy of the 1st Edition.:) A Bobby Clampett autographed 2nd Edition. :) A 5th Edition, 8-6th Editions and 2-7th Editions. I need the 3rd and 4th. :laughing9

John, if you're reading this and don't offer to sell to me, you're contributing to the breakup of a great collection.

O.B.Left 05-03-2009 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg (Post 63193)
Hi Yoda

I have recently been given a 3rd edition TGM book and I am finding it facinating the changes from the 3rd to the 6th and 7th editions. I might be wrong but the in the 3rd Homer seems to give more guidance to helping the pupil find their stroke pattern. Also in the 3rd there are 5 imperatives (lag pressure, flat left wrist, balance, rhythm and steady head). Can you throw any of your insight into the changes in the editions and your feeling for why Homer did them.

Thanks



This is a big question. But a good one that perhaps only a very few people can offer an opinion on. Is this too big to answer? Should it be a separate forum?

I wish TGM would re issue the whole collection.

precision system 05-03-2009 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 63247)
This is a big question. But a good one that perhaps only a very few people can offer an opinion on. Is this too big to answer? Should it be a separate forum?

I wish TGM would re issue the whole collection.

Hear, hear what a great idea.

Yoda 05-03-2009 07:18 PM

Evolution of a MasterWork
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg (Post 63193)

Hi Yoda

I have recently been given a 3rd edition TGM book and I am finding it facinating the changes from the 3rd to the 6th and 7th editions. I might be wrong but the in the 3rd Homer seems to give more guidance to helping the pupil find their stroke pattern. Also in the 3rd there are 5 imperatives (lag pressure, flat left wrist, balance, rhythm and steady head). Can you throw any of your insight into the changes in the editions and your feeling for why Homer did them.

I have written extensively in these pages about the various editions, including the Five Imperatives you referenced. Actually, considering the three Hand Imperatives of 6-H-0, there were eight! :)

Also, I have referenced priceless text that later hit the cutting room floor, the result of Homer's relentless sacrifice at the altar of brevity.

Finally, I have discussed several important changes in the posthumous seventh edition that do not square with the six prior editions produced by Homer himself. Nor do they square with other sections in the same edition. Pity.

The answer to your question above is that Homer came to feel that the first edition -- and no doubt the subsequent editions as well -- were "incomplete". Some of that self-criticism was deserved. But much of the subsequent information was published because he realized, after his Master Classes with a handful of seekers around the country, that we mortals just didn't understand where he was coming from. In his genius, he had assumed too much.

It was that gap that editions four, five and six attempted to bridge.

:salut:


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