i know few are posting their thoughts and 'thankness', either they agree or not, but thanks for sharing such goldin nuggets for us all to put in our noodle.
i know few are posting their thoughts and 'thankness', either they agree or not, but thanks for sharing such goldin nuggets for us all to put in our noodle.
Thanks Powerdraw, hope the info helps. I'm not here to debate the issue anymore. If someone is trying to seek help in an honest way. I'll help out. If you here to debate the subject, you're really here to debate Homer's work. What Tommy taught can be found in the book. There is actually nothing to debate, it's a proven system/approach (Tomasello students winning tournaments (at all levels) and/or lowering their scores/handicaps).
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 05-01-2007 at 08:08 PM.
Thanks again DG, very cool to here the transcript of you and Tommy discussing Hogan. Are you familiar with John Dunigan? He has some TGM knowledge and he wants you to start the DS by moving the arms (flying wedge) "down and back" before pivoting toward the ball.
He says Sergio for example brings the whole assembly down first and then he moves laterally toward the target.
I guess what Im wondering is that tradition says the pivot and lateral move will put the club on an inside path. Dunigan and apparently Tommy are saying that that your arms down BEFORE you make any rotational or lateral move is that correct?
Ive tried this move and its timing nightmare for me to shift the club consciuosly to another plane before moving into my DS vs. a smooth lateral move, and then letting the club fall into the slot. Thanks
Thanks again DG, very cool to here the transcript of you and Tommy discussing Hogan. Are you familiar with John Dunigan? He has some TGM knowledge and he wants you to start the DS by moving the arms (flying wedge) "down and back" before pivoting toward the ball.
He says Sergio for example brings the whole assembly down first and then he moves laterally toward the target.
I guess what Im wondering is that tradition says the pivot and lateral move will put the club on an inside path. Dunigan and apparently Tommy are saying that that your arms down BEFORE you make any rotational or lateral move is that correct?
Ive tried this move and its timing nightmare for me to shift the club consciuosly to another plane before moving into my DS vs. a smooth lateral move, and then letting the club fall into the slot. Thanks
You forgot to say "Have a nice Day".
Some are better off left in the fog........
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 05-03-2007 at 10:23 PM.