My experience has been that TGm s a slow process, especially educating the hands. I have been a classic throw awayer and focused on my first area of wobble, which was the basic motion. I thought surely i could do the basic motion without throw away but could not. Simply was not doing what I thought or felt. However, after a LOT of closed eyes swings and look, look, look i got it.
Eventually, when you can feel what the hands are doing, big break throughs occur, and a lot of joy. So, IMO sticking with the step by step curriculum is the best method, and identifying the first area of wobble and working like heck on it before moving on.
Doing it based on feel rather than mechanics will waist a lot of time.
Great post chipingguru. Isn't that the truth!!!
Not only slow, but a life long journey. That's also one of TGM's strong points IMHO. Once you master one concept, there is always another to work on, and the foundation you have built is solid and unwavering... Different "science" principles may come up, different ways to measure the swing and ball flight are improved upon every day, but the way we choose to propel the golf ball does not need to change.
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The Golf Stroke Involves mainly, two basic elements – the Geometry of the Circle and the Physics of Rotation. And only two basic Strokes – Hitting and Swinging. The geometry (for “uncompensated” Strokes) is the same for both. For all Clubs and Patterns. But, basically, the Physics of Hitting is Muscular Thrust, and of Swinging, Centrifugal Force. And herein, “Motion” is Geometry – “Action” is Physics. Hitting and Swinging seem equally efficient. The difference is in the players. If strong- Hit. If quick – Swing. If both – do either. Or both.
The Geometry of Golf has two aspects – the facts and the illusions, visual and sensory. When facts are understood, the illusions not only cease to mislead but can be utilized.
The Physics of Golf does not specify special “Golf Laws” – only the simple, universal Laws of Force and Motion that you use every day because you cannot move yourself or anything else except in compliance with them. Physics merely takes the “seems as if” out of things. Including Golf.
HOMER KELLEY
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
for me i advanced lite years ahead by doing slow motion swings. i began with basic to acquired to punch and so on. i realised i was blacking out during impact so id concentrate more on my hands and bingo. i actually still practice at 20-30% as it reinforces some great feelings at the slower pace. when it comes to playing my hands know where to go just like eating with a knife and fork!
Sorry that I have neglected this thread. Since previously posting, I have purchased a high FPS camera for the purposes of recording my golf swing. You can check out my latest video below. Be sure to let me know what you think.
My experience has been that TGm s a slow process, especially educating the hands.... However, after a LOT of closed eyes swings and look, look, look i got it.
What were you looking for with your eyes closed?
Just kidding.