I've heard the book is complicated and difficult to understand without further certification or instruction. I'm a 2 handicap and think I have a fairly good understanding of the swing. Will I be able to get much out of the book, or should I not confuse myself with it and just find a TGM teacher instead?
I wouldn't say TGM will confuse you, I would say that once you study it, the golf swing won't confuse you as much anymore. If you only want to play better, than an A.I. will guide you the TGM way. But I find that the information from TGM has been more than invaluable to my G.O.L.F. game. One thing is for sure: studying TGM won't hurt.
All of the above! Homer suggested that you solicit the expertise of an authorized instructor. The center of gravity is now in Cuscowilla GA! I have NOT created the oppurtunity to work with an AI, but I have benefitted immensely from this website and its colorful and competent medley of characters. There is no substiture for you wrestling with the concepts and precepts of TGM. Some people don't need to know...they just do...until they don't! You don't need to know all 144 variations neccessarily, but it is useful thing to know those that pertain to your golf stroke. So study the book, understand the book with the help of LBG, apply what you understand with the help of an AI.
I've heard the book is complicated and difficult to understand without further certification or instruction. I'm a 2 handicap and think I have a fairly good understanding of the swing. Will I be able to get much out of the book, or should I not confuse myself with it and just find a TGM teacher instead?
The book ALONE will be a tough nut to understanding especially if you know something about the swing because a few old truths will no longer apply.
You will do better viewing the excellent videos in the gallery to aid visual support and read archived posts to help answer your first round of questions.
Of course. Otherwise there would be no need for this forum.
TGM needs to be rendered user friendly and perhaps Yoda's promised DVDs will go some way to rectifying this.
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Of course. Otherwise there would be no need for this forum.
TGM needs to be rendered user friendly and perhaps Yoda's promised DVDs will go some way to rectifying this.
TGM is a wood burning stove...not a microwave! One plank at a time! If people follow HK's recommendations i.e. the short course, they would be OK.
Until I stumbled upon this site, TGM was a complete mystery; and I've had the book since the mid 90's. Must have gone through it dozens of times, but just kept on scratching my head. What the heck is going on hear? Well now I've got a very good idea as to what components work for me.
The gallery is fantastic. The video of Yoda teaching Vickie Lake is one of the best silent movies, I've ever seen. It's speaks worlds for practicing basic motion with proper imperatives.
Sand. Well I love going to the beach and swiming int the Ocean, but if I got up and down from a bunker once a month that was alot. Now thanks to "Yoda in Arabia", it might be once around, i.e. if I'm even in a bunker. Vertical hinges and finish swivel while the ball is placed at low point. Now that really explains how to use the tool correctly !!!
A thanks to Yoda and all those who have made this such and excellent site.
The book ALONE will be a tough nut to understanding especially if you know something about the swing because a few old truths will no longer apply.
You will do better viewing the excellent videos in the gallery to aid visual support and read archived posts to help answer your first round of questions.
Enjoy the journey.
6b
Can you name of few of the "old truths" that TGM/Homer dispelled for you.