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Old 04-19-2006, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by lagster
TGM gives golfers and teachers a common language. The rest of the golf world is still at the Tower of Babel.

The REST OF THE GOLF WORLD has terms, but they may mean various things. The terms OPEN CLUBFACE, SHUT CLUBFACE, TURNED, FANNED, PLANE, LOW POINT, LAG, and many others are all used by THE REST OF THE GOLF WORLD, but may have various definitions.

TGM may be the only way that a golfer can write his swing(STROKE PATTERN) down, and pretty much every other TGM educated golfer can understand what he means. THE REST OF THE GOLF WORLD would have a hard time doing this.

Have you tried to write your swing down? Try it... 12-4. Now try say John Daly.
Don't forget: "clear the hips", "supinate your wrist", "drive with your legs", "take your right side out of it", "keep your head down", "hinge your wrists", "keep your hands loose", "get a bigger turn", "keep your clubface square", "take it away in one piece", and "remember, don't get too tight".
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