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Old 09-26-2006, 05:40 AM
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Lets talk about Homer Kelly,

The body controlled pivot swing is obviously so much easier to understand and convincing. if he write a book based on that, well he won't need so many confusing chapters to explain it. WHY he took the effort to explain SO many extra things? He took a good part of his life challenging his believe i guess. and keep correcting and challenging the concept.

To give the benifit of the doubt. Kelly may not gave a Total solution still. Someone will for instance may discover some other things to add on to the golf machine to either explain things better, or a better procedure, added components etc, or revamp the whole concept of the core of TGM. Who knows, i am waiting But please at least proove it like Homer do.
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