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BurleyGolf 08-01-2009 03:10 AM

5 Lessons
 
I just found out that a DVD to 5 lessons is in production! Only bad thing is its being done by ... Leadbetter or Mclean, I could not find out which one... I wonder if it will be as bad as their last tries @ talking about what they thought Hogan did or felt....

gmbtempe 08-01-2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BurleyGolf (Post 66406)
I just found out that a DVD to 5 lessons is in production! Only bad thing is its being done by ... Leadbetter or Mclean, I could not find out which one... I wonder if it will be as bad as their last tries @ talking about what they thought Hogan did or felt....

Mclean would be better then Leadbetter and makes some sense given Mcleans past work on Hogan.

BurleyGolf 08-01-2009 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by gmbtempe (Post 66419)
Mclean would be better then Leadbetter and makes some sense given Mcleans past work on Hogan.

Yah, if I had a choice of the 2 that would probley be the one, but really neither of them makes much sense. I watched the last video Mclean did and to me there was alot left to question or his thoughts.

KevCarter 08-01-2009 05:55 PM

Mr. Burley,

I REALLY enjoyed the videos you did with Jeff Evans. What did you think of his work? It seems to me his teaching is a GREAT companion to Yoda's?

Kevin

BurleyGolf 08-01-2009 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 66429)
Mr. Burley,

I REALLY enjoyed the videos you did with Jeff Evans. What did you think of his work? It seems to me his teaching is a GREAT companion to Yoda's?

Kevin

Hey KC-

Yea Jeff is very smart on TGM, it was funny, our teaching methods are very simular and I learned alot of new TGM meanings, he keep me on my toe's.. We had a great time at the school, main thing everyone was happy because they were all hitting good golf shots with compression. As to Yoda and Jeff being a close companion they would have to answer that, but I will say both of them seem very educated in TGM and are great people.

BurleyGolf-

gmbtempe 08-01-2009 10:50 PM

I am glad Jeff has started to do some Youtube videos, every little bit helps.

GPStyles 08-02-2009 04:52 AM

could someone put up a link to the youtube clips jeff has done

:salut:

KevCarter 08-02-2009 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by GPStyles (Post 66444)
could someone put up a link to the youtube clips jeff has done

:salut:

http://www.youtube.com/user/PureBallStriker

Some excellent material!

Kevin

KOC 08-02-2009 09:50 AM

In one of the video, it said... "At low point, both arms are straight..." Why?

drewitgolf 08-02-2009 09:59 AM

An All-Time Low
 
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Originally Posted by KOC (Post 66449)
In one of the video, it said... "At low point, both arms are straight..." Why?

Didn't watch the videos, but...the Low Point of the Clubhead is opposite the Left Shoulder (1-L-13), the Low Point of the Thrust is at Follow Through when both arms are straight (1-L-15).

KevCarter 08-02-2009 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 66450)
Didn't watch the videos, but...the Low Point of the Clubhead is opposite the Left Shoulder (1-L-13), the Low Point of the Thrust is at Follow Through when both arms are straight (1-L-15).

Drew and KOC,

Could it be in the definition of follow through or finish? Do we all believe follow through is the same place? Is follow through low point, past low point, or a preference?

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1-L-15. The Club starts up-and-in after “Low Point” but thrust continues down plane during the Follow-Through.
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8-11 SECTION 11 – FOLLOW THROUGH
This Section covers the interval between Separation (of Ball and Clubface) and the Both Arms Straight position as determined by the Shoulder position at Impact. See 2-C-3.
I would guess that separation occurs before low point for most iron shots?

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8-12 SECTION 12 – FINISH
This section starts at the Both Arms Straight position and continues until the end of the Stroke. If it does not continue, then Follow-through is also Finish.
It looks to me as though Mr. Kelley, in the 6th edition, felt the start of the finish was determined by when both arms were straight, player's preference as to when that happens?

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Guys, I have zero answers, but I'm trying to learn to do a better job using the book. Am I on the right track for researching these questions?

Thanks,
Kevin

BurleyGolf 08-02-2009 04:39 PM

There are different patterns of the TGM not all are as discribed above. There are 1000"s of different combinations, with many different styles shown by different TGM teachers. I would think right arm strait and club in a flying wedge position or out side the foot extended low point. Thats in my own word of course.

Daryl 08-02-2009 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 66459)
Guys, I have zero answers, but I'm trying to learn to do a better job using the book. Am I on the right track for researching these questions?

Kevin, the quotes are correct. HK is clear.

At Lowpoint, the Right Arm is bent.

KevCarter 08-02-2009 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 66463)
Kevin, the quotes are correct. HK is clear.

At Lowpoint, the Right Arm is bent.

Thanks Daryl! :salut:

Kevin

O.B.Left 08-03-2009 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 66463)
Kevin, the quotes are correct. HK is clear.

At Lowpoint, the Right Arm is bent.



Absolutely and at impact the right wrist is bent to its Impact Fix degree of bend, which is also the Flat left wrist equivalent. The Accumulators are not in line until both arms straight.


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