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6bmike 10-26-2005 03:08 PM

yes
 
One reference leads to another,
that leads to another,
that leads you to yet another
and so on and so forth and
next thing you know
you are fluent in Kelley.
And that goes straight to the hands.

efnef 10-26-2005 03:30 PM

The references are handy as a footnote tool, so to speak. I will reiterate the above that a response of a reference only is annoying, and more of an ego thing. Drives me nuts when someone makes a post consisting of nothing more than, "6-E-2."

Martee 10-26-2005 04:48 PM

Using of reference to supplement the text/response is good IMO.

Every post is an opportunity to learn.

BerntR 10-26-2005 05:00 PM

References increases the value of the information on this site. It will make it easier to go between the book and the various discussions long after the discussions have ended.

alex_chung 10-26-2005 06:02 PM

I like references, but I like them when there is a corresponding explaination or 'real' world example to it.
I don't find it useful when all you get is a reference to a part in the book, sure it will explain what you are after but having an example or easier to understand explaination along with the reference is a better way of learning.
Alex

Weightshift 10-26-2005 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BerntR
References increases the value of the information on this site. It will make it easier to go between the book and the various discussions long after the discussions have ended.

I couldn't say it better myself.

Alan (Weightshift)

Jim.Cook 10-27-2005 06:32 AM

Paragraphs
 
I realize that the references to paragraphs in the book form a continuous never ending loop but the idea is go go only as deep as you need to answer your question. I find them very helpful and feel that they make the answers more complete.

The "one page wonders" we see in Golf Digest and Golf Magazine have no supporting data and most of the time, if they are correct(and most of the time they are not), only apply in very narrow cases and under very specific instances.

As far as those who do not have the book..... you need the book if you are going to get serious about this study. I believe the only way to do it is full immersion into the subject. This includes, self study ( book, forum and practice) and help from an AI ( and practice).

drewitgolf 10-27-2005 10:26 AM

Indifference to Reference?
 
Mr. Kelley put reference in the book for a reason. It is up to the individual whether or not they decide to use them. Having references will keep everyone happy:)(3-A) .

wolfman 10-27-2005 11:20 AM

References
 
I like the references, but they do clutter the sentence or paragraph when they are within the body of the note.

My preference would be an explanation or answer to a question and then at the bottom of the post it could say something like - "please refer to 6-B-3 for further study"

psheehan 10-27-2005 11:31 AM

The references are very helpful... but for me, a novice, they aren't enough. I need a little further explanation BUT I need the references too.


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