I just had the book placed in my hands by a good friend (we made a quick trade on the range between hacks) and find this book very interesting. Of course my limited knowledge base regarding TGM and its history is a bit restricting for my crap detector, but all in all I find this to be a solid book.
I thought you'd be in DC giving those morons some Hell, D!
Originally Posted by Daryl
I decided to buy the book. Used, for 5 dollars. I'm on page 126. Who said that it doesn't teach golfing machine?
We could make up some wild story and sell it to the the "Star" weekly like we did in college for the odd $50.
Something like "Hidden Ecological Disaster Warnings in Homer Kelly's Best-selling Book on Golf Reveal Mr Kelly Is an alien and Will Soon Return To Save the Planet!"
We could throw in the photo-manips you do with that cool miniature blue code. We mention Yoda in passing and "Strange Events in Cuscowilla." We do this twice a year for a couple of years and write a screen play like "Blair Witch Project."
Whadya think, Pilgrim?
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I read the book as well before I dared to open the Golfing Machine.
Most interesting to me was basically all background information and especially the stories with Bobby Clampett.
My key learnings from this book are:
- do what you love to do, that's the only way to achieve satisfaction
- stay focussed and if you deviate, get back to basics
- do not try to force to accomplish
Thanks to Scott, and esp to the community here, Yoda, Tom,.....