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Old 08-22-2006, 08:33 AM
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I have not gotten it yet
Sorry for the delay. Teaching this semester so my time has been really limited. I have not gotten the Golf Secrets book. I contacted the guy listed on this thread and he put me on the list but asked me to wait a bit on a DVD they have to accompany the book. I decided to wait for both and that has been about a month or so ago. I sent another email today to check on their progress. In the meantime, I did order Perfect Impacts new book and DVD. Still reading but have gone through the DVD. Unfortunately, my time is really tight right now but I will get the book done (first time) by the weekend.

Glad this thread helped someone. I purchased or have all of the books cited here. I really liked a few, hated some others but found some value. I really only wanted to focus on books that would compliment TGM which I think most of these do. I am always suprised at some of the books I pick up that discuss concepts that are totally wrong when compared to TGM. Glad to have found TGM but I don't have time for an AI so I am learning SLOWLY...........I think my progress had been pretty good all things considered. Flattened out the left wrist, got my right shoulder on plane (which changed my pivot to a compound pivot...thanks perfect impact for our discussions). All in all, striking the ball much better, on a downward plane, and directional control is much, much, much better. No more out to left field for me.

I could use a great deal of work on my short game (still have distance control issues) but my directional control is right on.

For me the key has been in understanding what I am supposed to be doing and what it feels like. Impact bag, heavy club, tac-tic, tennis rackets, Rover Golf stuff (all) and dowels have helped the most. Of course, I do have a museum of crap that doesn't work.
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