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You know I love you guy. But give me the password just in case, OK? |
By the way Buckets digitized the whole 6th. Thats like cheating......like hows he gonna get the pages stuck in the wrong places? Key word search this Bucket....."cheater".
Same with Mike O. "from the best of my recollection , the word .....is mentioned 5. 6 times in the yellow book......." Ya right! On top of the heinous nature of this copyright infringement this is an insult to the good people of LBG, people who glue their own books together with pride, with their own hands. You can take my yellow book away from me, but it will be.... from my cold , dead, glued together hands. |
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How long would it take a small contingent of men riding on moose back to get from the border to Turner Maine? And anybody got any good dough nut shop recommendations whilst we're on route?
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I've been told to arrive at 9:00am and look for a guy wearing a stocking cap, sleeping on a bench - alone - with a bottle of Jack. That will be Mike. |
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I ordered the DVDs but they got sent back because I had the wrong zip code. :crybaby: I'm hoping they get here this week because I recognize the value of TGM but I'm frankly overwhelmed and discouraged by the yellow book. |
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First of all, TGM is NOT a method. It is merely a catalog of the things that happen in a golf swing and the things that should be in a effective golf swing. The foundations of the book are the primary concepts per 1-L: "the Hinge Action (2-G) of an Angular Motion (2-K) operating on an Inclined Plane (2-F)" The golf swing has 24 components (from putt to drive) and they each have a varying number of variations. Chapter 7 and 10 The golf swing passes through 12 sections. Chapter 8 The motion that makes up the golf stroke can be divided into 3 zones. Chapter 9 There are 20 points through which every swing must comply with in order to produce a geometrically correct swing. All these 20 points can be represented by a geometric figure. 1-L-1 to 21 The science of the book is laid out in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 shows you the correct way to build your golf stroke. Chapter 4 talks about Wrist Positions Chapter 5 talks about Monitoring Chapter 6 talks about the Power Package Chapter 11 is a summary of the variations and outlines what are and are not compatible. Chapter 12 contains zero compensation beginner stroke patterns for both hitting and swinging. It also contains a curriculum with which to begin learning G.O.L.F. Chapter 13 speaks about non-interchangeable components Chapter 14 talks about the role of the human mind in golf. Should you study TGM with professional help? In the timeless words of Mr. Kelly: "Preferable with. Advisedly with! Imploredly with!!!" You need to memorize the book if you really want to understand it. |
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Do you also have tips regarding in which order these chapters should be read? |
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