Thanks to Yoda for:
- Going online
- Posting with precision
- Sharing good instruction and good stories
- Attracting good people
- Somehow managing to keep this place civilized
and for
- Transmitting hope and spirit in connection with my Game
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill
and a big thanks to Bagger and Trig, their work here has IMO made this site without equal. Realizing that many hours of hard work is required to maintain a web site/forum and you two have done an excellent job. Especially with getting the videos available online, really great.
If there is one true home for The Golfing Machine, well it is this website/forum, no others compare.
And, it goes without saying that Homer's efforts have not been lost on Yoda, as he is without peer in explaning and demonstrating The Golfing Machine. All who have entered here have left knowing more, understanding better and improving.
I talked a friend (Paul Neeman) into spending a couple days with Lynn. At the end Paul recorded Lynn talking for 1 hr.
GREATEST VIDEO EVER MADE
He cleared up my fog on swinging and many other things.
Thanks, Denny. Actually, that tape was almost two hours, 119 minutes to be exact. It started off with the idea that I would do a little tape for Paul as a reminder of all the things we discussed during his two days with me. Well, as usual, I got a little carried away and framed it as a presentation of the Three Major Concepts of The Golfing Machine, i.e., Plane, Power and Hinge Action.
I must admit that for a totally off-the-cuff, one-take deal, it turned out rather well. Hats off to Paul for hand-holding the camera during the entire filming and doing some pretty good zoning-in every now and then, too!