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Old 06-01-2009, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by chrisgolf View Post
I really like the yellow Book, but to difine my own
Golfswing there are things that ar not stated!

For example the flattest usable swingplane is the elbow plane-
I use the HANDSPLANE.

If it is not stated in the yellow Book IT IS WRONG!!!

10-7-G. THE REVERSE LOOP This is similar to the Reverse Shift except that the Shift is made from the Squared Shoulder Plane Angle but also is done with a looping motion of the Clubhead. Handled with skill, this Shift can be very effective.

So I am using a reverse Loop from Elbowplane to the Hands only plane with quite good success but it is
not stated in the yellow Book!


So please TGM followers take a look at my Swing at youtube!!!

http://www.youtube.com/user/tarifachris

So for Mr. Kelly I am hitting constantly accidents?

This really confuse me because he gave us so many good pieces...

Chris
Hi Chris,

I feel a little responsible for leading you down the wrong path. My ill conceived attempt at defining an S&T motion using TGM Hitting principles should not have been uploaded as it totally confused a lot of issues...

While S&T has it's roots in TGM principles, many of the definitions used mean different things within the two systems. Some things are not interchangeable. I know you have made an attempt at defining your swing much the way I did... I apologize for sending you on what may be a wild goose chase...

I have gone back to square one and am making a concerted effort to learn TGM fundamentals before considering more advanced pattern concepts.

Kevin
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