TGM vs. "Search for The Perfect Swing"

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Old 07-21-2005, 10:46 PM
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Homers report cancelled any thoughts of producing part 2 of the book, as I was informed.

I don't know why this book gets a free ride, it is one of the most comlicted mishmash of Homers report cancelled any thoughts of producing part 2 of the book, as I was informed.

I don't know why this book gets a free ride, it is one of the most complicated mishmash of golf lines I ever saw.

To me the biggest difference between the books is that “Search for The Perfect Swing" is all stagnant lines showing positions for Position “Fixed” Golf, whereas Homers geometry is in Motion, never a fixed position but active alignments. (p vii)
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