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RatherBeGolfing 03-01-2006 09:42 PM

Homer Kelly's TGM Workshops! For the record.
 
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brianmanzella 03-02-2006 01:15 AM

Many more.
 
I will ask Ben about this, but I can remember of at least two or three more, PLUS the presentation to the PGA in New Orleans, at the site of my wedding, The Hotel Monteleone in 1972.

Homer got around pretty good.;)

xyzgolfAZ 12-04-2006 06:44 PM

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For whatever record: I, S. "Jay" Perkins, attended and recieved a G.S.E.M. from Homer in 1981 sometime in the spring of 1981 since it was not raining nor very cold in Seattle. Attending with me was Bruce, Larry, Alex, Tom, and a Dr. from North or South Dakota, and A fellow from New Jersey. I am not sure about Tom Shaw?
Previous to this I took a lesson with Homer and Ben Doyle at Broadmoor CC. in Seattle in 1969. During which all Ben conveyed was "sustain the lag" over and over.
After building some condos in Rancho Mirage, CA. I returned to Seattle in 1972. Between then and Homer's death, I probably had lunch with Homer at the "Beanerie" every 3/4 weeks. What a wonderful gentleman. Mostly we argued about his book and the difficulty to read and how to change it. He proudly stood his ground and deservingly so!
I am and have been for too many years writing my version. I did patent the use of light lasers to illustrate the 'various" clubshaft planes during the stroke. About 2 months after it was issued I was challanged by someone for interefence with his patent and who copied my 23 claims and added one, but after spending some $20,000, I lost the patent. So much for patents!!!So have at it if you want, but it doesn't show what you may think.
I would say that YODA sheds more light on Homer than Homer.

Yoda 12-04-2006 08:36 PM

The Over-The-Hill Gang Reunion
 
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Originally Posted by xyzgolfAZ

For whatever record: I, S. "Jay" Perkins, attended and recieved a G.S.E.M. from Homer in 1981 sometime in the spring of 1981 since it was not raining nor very cold in Seattle. Attending with me was Bruce, Larry, Alex, Tom, and a Dr. from North or South Dakota, and A fellow from New Jersey.

A Private Message is in your mailbox, Jay. Let's talk! :salut:

12 piece bucket 12-06-2006 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xyzgolfAZ
For whatever record: I, S. "Jay" Perkins, attended and recieved a G.S.E.M. from Homer in 1981 sometime in the spring of 1981 since it was not raining nor very cold in Seattle. Attending with me was Bruce, Larry, Alex, Tom, and a Dr. from North or South Dakota, and A fellow from New Jersey. I am not sure about Tom Shaw?
Previous to this I took a lesson with Homer and Ben Doyle at Broadmoor CC. in Seattle in 1969. During which all Ben conveyed was "sustain the lag" over and over.
After building some condos in Rancho Mirage, CA. I returned to Seattle in 1972. Between then and Homer's death, I probably had lunch with Homer at the "Beanerie" every 3/4 weeks. What a wonderful gentleman. Mostly we argued about his book and the difficulty to read and how to change it. He proudly stood his ground and deservingly so!
I am and have been for too many years writing my version. I did patent the use of light lasers to illustrate the 'various" clubshaft planes during the stroke. About 2 months after it was issued I was challanged by someone for interefence with his patent and who copied my 23 claims and added one, but after spending some $20,000, I lost the patent. So much for patents!!!So have at it if you want, but it doesn't show what you may think.
I would say that YODA sheds more light on Homer than Homer.

Jay! Didn't realize you were "the dude!" Man this is great to have you out here! Those that actually had the blessing to spend time with Mr. Kelley are few and far between.

And what a glowing review for Yoda and LBG with the bolded statement above! Now that has to be the BEST compliment for Lynn totally unsolicited from a man who spent a lot of time with Homer and Master Class Grad!

Would you be willing to give us some "inside scoop" into what Mr. Kelley was like? For example . . . how in the world did he do all the research and experimentation for Chapter 10? He must have been AMAZING!

Great to have you out here sir! Thanks for your contribution!

Bucket


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