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Old 08-03-2009, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
My NUMBER ONE question to any biomechanic type would be . . . . do they understand how the club works . . . . if they don't understand the face and the plane . . . . no need to talk about it. If you ain't got a grasp of the 3 functions and the line of compression . . . all the motion stuff can be compromised in it's ultimate objective in my opinion. You still gotta start with the clubface and ball and work the components from there.

Of course that being said . . . plenty of people have got really good based on some goofball pga manual instruction . . . .so who knows.
Sounds a little like what TGM as a company was trying to accomplish with the Bio-Mechanical manuals. Good stuff for physicians who understand the golf swing. It all has to start with the little yellow book or they've got nada. Just my opinion.

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