Golfing ability: Nothing that would impress you nor anyone else.
TGM Knowledge: A little above average.
TGM True Believer: Like the Original.
Years playing Golf: 40
I respect Peter Croker and have told him so and have said as much in this forum. Paul Hart has a G.S.E.D. I don’t have his qualifications.
I have always thought of this site as a “Pure TGM Zone”. I became a little upset at the recommendation and probably said too much. It’s one of my character flaws. I have many.
Please accept my apology.
And: Lynn, I apologize for stepping on toes.
Daryl,
Fair reply...I haven't seen the Paul Hart analysis, I was just trying to find out what you thought was wrong? However, I think the $3 one pays to view the video...for what I have seen of Paul for free, I would have to assume the video at $3 is totally underpriced. If the cost was $60 or more it might be a different story.
I have yet to see any of the AI's try to take advantage of the forum members (moneywise) on any of the TGM sites.
Cheers to free knowledge and the opportunity to pay for quality education!!!
Play Ball!!!
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 06-04-2006 at 12:10 AM.
Here is the info for you as close as I can be to the video script. You were correct!
10-4-0: Stroke Variation
Paul: What Peter is describing here is a classic 2,3,4 stroke variation, a classic swinging action. Peter describes the feeling here as a right arm pushing down action through the ball. I know centrifugal force is overpowering his muscular force, I would call that extensor action. And he has found that very useful to stop any impact fallout or deceleration through impact. So he has inadvertently discovered the “Magic of Extensor Action” in the swing.
Peter: It definitely connects everything up. I feel a good structure through the ball and a connection between the hands and the hips.
Paul: We call that rhythm.
10-11-0 Pressure Points
Paul: Peter is using the classic #2, #3 PP. He keeps talking about this #1 PP here. In my world, its not actually a driving force, its an extensor action force which keeps your swing structure solid. Keep extension there, through follow through point.
Peter: the other thing I feel #1 does for me is it gets the right side continuing on through. It does not hang back which takes pressure off the back.
Closing
Paul: …its not what I thought it was. I had your system as about push here and a push there. But the only pushing I see is all about structure and extensor action. Bracing up the swing through impact. So it’s a …classic swing technique.