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Old 04-13-2005, 12:27 PM
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There's a lot more to TGM than meets the eye i think. I've been down the conventional PGA qualified Pro lesson route before, a few times actually. Keeping it simple actually complicated things a lot more and left me feeling confused to be honest. Rather than a PGA Pro teaching me his version of how the swing should be, TGM gives me a whole lot more options.

How you can say a TGM swing is ugly, i don't know. As birdie_man says, there really isn't a TGM swing. You can choose how to build your own customized golf swing following some guidelines. I'm fairly new to TGM but i've never been this excited about my golf game at any time in the past 10 years than i am now. Already i can feel and see the improvement, playing off a 3.4 handicap, i feel i'm close to playing 3 or 4 shots better already. That's a huge improvement. TGM works for me and that really is the bottom line.
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