LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Can TGM help me ? First post ! Thread: Can TGM help me ? First post ! View Single Post #6 03-17-2007, 07:52 PM Dariusz J. Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Poland Posts: 60 Originally Posted by hg Welcome to the LBG site Please do not feel that you have to rebuild your swing by considering some changes to your current swing. With some understanding of some of the basics of TGM (swing plane, role of the hands & pivot) you will see improvements and not risk a complete meltdown in your game. It does take time and practice...I was willing to make changes to a swing I have had for a long time that just was not getting any better...and now I am beginning to see that it has been worth stopping, learning and applying and changing...and it has been pain free. These guys on this site really know what they are talking about ...good luck on your journey whatever you consider. We are all working to build a non-compensating swing that makes the best use of the laws of physics and geometry. Homer Kelley was a genius who left us the keys to understanding how the golf swing works. The book itself is impossible to understand without guidance and direction...and its here at this site for the cost of your time. Thanks a lot. Although I am not convinced if classifying a human action in thousands of pieces makes sense in the view of molecular microchanges happening in the human organism, I regard the TGM School as very creative. I just want to try what TGM has to offer as a help with a too inside DS path problem. In simple words. If the knowledge of the Yellow Book is absolutely necessary - I'll consider purchasing and studying it next winter, too less time before new season now. Cheers __________________ Dariusz Dariusz J. View Public Profile Send a private message to Dariusz J. Find all posts by Dariusz J.