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Old 02-14-2005, 07:36 PM
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Re: Stroke Pattern Concept in Magazine Articles
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
I think if you untilized the stroke pattern concept with any articles in a magazine format...."if you build it they will come"... (it will blow away any magazine out there)....it will only spark interest in understanding the individual stroke components and snowball into learning the more complex topics in chapters 2 and 6.

I believe this would jump start TGM to national status...

DG
Certainly the content of the instruction that TGM would present to readers would be the best but without a star studded staff of the nation's best magazine writer, photographers, editors, layout , desgn and marketing talent, the magazine would fall short of blowing anyone out the water. And that takes a ton of money and time to build a reputation.

Good intentions doesn't produce results without talent. Talent costs.

The internet and Lynn has kicked start TGM along with Evans, Gring, Stickney and a few others that were never afraid to utter Homer's name in thanks.

The net and TGM are a perfect match for the time being. One day the rest of the world will see the genius of The Golfing Machine and it will beat our doors down to get it in their magazines. I can’t wait for that day.
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