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Old 11-03-2010, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jkpassage View Post
Brian, I am like you - a flipper for 42 years (I'm 55 now), that is, if I actually hit the ball. And also like you, I wear bifocals (very thick lenses too), but I don't need bifocals to look at the ball on the ground. But unlike you, I have yet to discover what true compression looks and feels like. I am not a long hitter at all (drives <200 yards and sliced, 8i 90 yards, pw 60 yards). I average 44 putts per round too. That all needs to change in 2011 big time.

I have KevCarter, JerryG and others helping me with Basic Motion right now. Even that is difficult to avoid throwaway (see my YouTube videos under jkpassage).

You are in the right place. While the information is often highly technical, just glean what you can and go from there.

Jeff P.
Stay with it -- it is very much worth it!

I normally wear contacts, but have them out preparing for eye surgery. I have't played golf in regular glasses ever, let alone bifocals! You basically either tilt your head to see through the proper part of the lens or the ball is very distorted. Neither optimal...

I actually enjoy the technical aspects of TGM. I'm in marketing and product development, but I started my career as a systems analyst -- understanding broad processes by decomposing them into components and then designing new processes and systems. TGM is tailor-made for my personality.
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