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Old 02-18-2007, 09:53 PM
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I'll take a try. Mark Evershed is a very good instructor working in Canada. TGM trained. Gives a lot of credit to Homer. Also spent a lot of time with Moe Norman. In 1985 he went to South Carolina and spent a lot of time with Tommy Tomasello. He actually gives TT humongous credit for turning his game and his teaching around.

Evershed talks a lot about the golf swing as a right sided swing (Those are mostly my words. I'm trying to paraphrase what I remember). He talks a lot about extensor action. He says the right hand-arm will always try to swing on-plane. If you try to swing by pulling the left arm you will more often than not swing straight down the target line, OFF-PLANE. He also talks about the 4accumulators. Evershed teaches a 4 barrel swinging procedure.

So, if we want to try to get a window to Tomasello, maybe we should look to Evershed.
I have known Evershed for many years and have seen his web site, both the old and new versions. I know he is a big time right wrist bend guy. I think he tries to HH (?) a Hit stroke but without flattening the right wrist. He comes from inside square to inside.
I know ME and TT very well. What DG doesn't understand is that many of us have watch the tapes several times. I have watch them MANY MANY times, but watching them until they sound like some Gregorian Chant, is not an answer or even a comment.
I have no problem with TT. Any kind of reply that doesn't include watch the tapes and do the drills is all I wanted but no longer need. I know the answer.
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Old 02-19-2007, 02:59 AM
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I have known Evershed for many years and have seen his web site, both the old and new versions. I know he is a big time right wrist bend guy. I think he tries to HH (?) a Hit stroke but without flattening the right wrist. He comes from inside square to inside.
I know ME and TT very well. What DG doesn't understand is that many of us have watch the tapes several times. I have watch them MANY MANY times, but watching them until they sound like some Gregorian Chant, is not an answer or even a comment.
I have no problem with TT. Any kind of reply that doesn't include watch the tapes and do the drills is all I wanted but no longer need. I know the answer.
So, what is the answer?
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Old 02-19-2007, 04:37 PM
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So, what is the answer?

Basically what it sounds like. Because the hands move on an arc, they (and the club) will begin to move around to the left after impact, in order to stay on plane, as opposed to moving out toward the target.
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