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Old 12-16-2005, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by phimaynard
First I want to apologize for my english. I am French (nobody is perfect..) and I hope that my bad orthograph and lack of vocabulary will not change the mind of my mail.
In the last ten years I have been trying to improve my golf swing with books, videos, stages, lessons with well known pros in my area. I was going up and down, from exultation to depression. My handicap was still at 14.
Last year, on Internet forums , I discovered some non "conventional" roads , and specialy Natural golf (Todd Graves's instruction). I ordered the CDs and have to admit that I was feeling good with this concept and made a lot of progress.
Then came The LIGHT. One night I found a very special mail on natural golf forum, from a certain Yoda. It took me some time to find that Yoda was Lynn Blake. Since that time I have bought HK book (bible) and I'm connecting every day.
Mr Yoda, I am quite sure that I'm not the only one on this site to think that you are bringing much more than technic. You are some kind of humanist and every -body can appreciate your passionate way to share your knowledge in your videos and in your mail. These qualities seem to be contagious : the quality and the spirit of the debates on your site are top rate. THANK YOU +++.
May I ask you a question? Some key points in the natural golf swing ("swing like Moe") are facing the ball at impact and keeping the right foot down as long as possible. It seems to me that we have some similarity in Moe Norman's and BenDoyle 's swings on these points


Thank you again and "May the force be with you" forever.
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I hope you get to meet Yoda, when we travel to St. Andrews next year. No apologies necessary for the language. It looks like you could give a class. Thank you for your kind words.
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Old 12-16-2005, 11:21 AM
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Thanks Yoda, Great Post Martee
Thanks Yoda for all you have done for TGM. This site is exceptional and the quantity and quality of the information you present is unmatched on any forum. I have learned much this past year and hope to continue the process with a visit next summer. Continue the great work and I look forward to seeing a DVD in the future (I am a totally visual guy....gotta see, see, see).

Kevin

Martee,

Great post. I love all the TGM forums available and hope they all continue to florish. I know I will be there to learn and hopefully help others if I can. I do try to post carefully but am not shy about telling others where I get my info, Lynn, Brian, or Chuck. All are doing great things.

Here's hoping the TGM site makes some progress, and the 7th Edition comes out in some form, if only to try to capture what Homer wanted changed.



To the nicest, most helpful folks I know, TGM golfers.
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Old 12-16-2005, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
I hope you get to meet Yoda, when we travel to St. Andrews next year. No apologies necessary for the language. It looks like you could give a class. Thank you for your kind words.
I hope so , and it will be my pleasure to meet you too.
Going to St Andrews will be a triple pilgrimage for me
First to come back to a devotion site for any good golfer
Second to meet the "Guide"
Third to have some good time to share with good fellows.
I have to plan this meeting (July 2006) , for professional reasons. Do you have any informations about the designed dates?
Thank you
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Old 12-17-2005, 03:31 PM
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Dates for St. Andrews
Originally Posted by phimaynard
I hope so , and it will be my pleasure to meet you too.
Going to St Andrews will be a triple pilgrimage for me
First to come back to a devotion site for any good golfer
Second to meet the "Guide"
Third to have some good time to share with good fellows.
I have to plan this meeting (July 2006) , for professional reasons. Do you have any informations about the designed dates?
Thank you
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I HAVE TO sit down with Yoda very soon to coordinate our calendars. He's had so much to do, but we have to get the dates secured. I'll talk to him about it today or tomorrow.
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