Hall recited almost verbatim the lawful obedience of a struck ball that veered into the water that Homer wrote about. No biggie here but as I said- the book seems to be a source that many instructors think nobody else knows of.
6b,
Check the book. The quote you attribute to Homer Kelley? It ain't there.
And yet he said it, and Martin Hall, GSEM, correctly quoted it.
How do we know he said it?
Because it is in the taped record of his words to my 1982 GSEM Class.
Homer Kelley's book is wondrous, but his essence is in his own words.
And how have those who were not in that class come to know these wonderful words?
Because one of us -- whose dimestore recorder was running throughout that class -- felt it was important to reveal them to the rest of us.
And now, via my Academies, private students, international professional presentations and the Internet, the world knows.
Homer Kelley's dream was to bring the fruit of his 40 years of research 'mainstream.'
In his absentia, I am proud to help make it happen.