Here are a few more photos from my second TGM school (winter 1982). I conducted it at my home...in the living room (actually the den) and in the back yard. The captions (in order):
1. Demonstrating Vertical Hinge Action with the model I built from Homer's plans.
2. As I was making some obviously important point to the class, Doug White is look, LOOK LOOKING!
3. My own not-too-stable version of the Inclined Plane.
4. Doug really got into the program. He actually built a plane board that he kept in his garage. And that was long before anybody ever heard of a plane board. Doug was a 16-handicap when he signed up for the class. Some eighteen months later, in the fall of 1983, he was down to a 4-handicap and shot a one-under par 71 in a club competition on a true Championship layout. Doug's 63-years-old now and still limping along with that 4 (although he went as low as 3 before Father Time started doing his thing). Moral of the story? With diligent application of precision TGM principles and procedures, progress can be very rapid...and permanent.