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Excerpt of Alex Morrisons - A new way to better golf....
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Morrison was well ahead of his time. There is a lot of merit to his perspectives. An excellent way to learn clubHEAD control and a true swingers PP#4. Not the best for clubFACE control longer term though.
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Nicklaus
Wasn't Mr. Nicklaus' teacher, Jack Grout, an Alex Morrison man?
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Jack And the Beanstalk
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Alex Morrison was a revolutionary in his day. So much so that his concepts survive to our own: -- The Stationary Head as taught to Jack N. by Jack G. holding a handful of ten-year-old hair.The genealogy extends to those influenced by the first Authorized Instructor of The Golfing Machine, Ben Doyle: -- 'Ben behind his student' on video was motivated by 'Alex behind (then Tour-Star) Henry' for the cameras of a Morrison book.Be grateful for those who have gone before: We stand on the shoulders of giants. |
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I think these guys from days of old actually knew the stuff better than some of todays teachers.... |
Morrison opens Doors
The book that Yoda refers to is "Better Golf Without Practice" (1940). It is a book strictly for Swingers and is to be read in your favorite armchair as you contemplate Mr. Morrison's well written, illustrated and photographed pages, a must read, rich with TGM info :read: .
BTW, Morrison advocates having the left thumb on the club similar to holding a baseball bat... |
Book Report
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drag out of archives for fresh air - great thread!
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Morrison/Sarazen Grip
Johnny Revolta who beat Tommy Armour in the 1935 PGA, describes two versions of the interlocking grip in Short Cuts to Better Golf: left thumb inside the right hand and left thumb outside the right or like Sarazen and Morrison. He claims Claude Harmon used the thumb outside in his 1948 Masters win.
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