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Old 05-27-2006, 07:20 PM
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Is it possible (or advisable) to create a "Category" within the "19Th Hole" Section where we are able to discuss the "Editions"?

This may prevent discussions of any Editions, including the 7th, from interfering with other "Categories" and "Sections" on this Forum.

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Old 05-27-2006, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl
Is it possible (or advisable) to create a "Category" within the "19Th Hole" Section where we are able to discuss the "Editions"?

This may prevent discussions of any Editions, including the 7th, from interfering with other "Categories" and "Sections" on this Forum.
Certainly possible, and I like the idea of discussing the differences in the editions. But I'm not sure why breaking it out from the categories and sections would make the changes any clearer.

It seems to me that keeping the edition changes contained within the forum sections would make it easier to compare/contrast. I'm open to exploring the idea though.

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Old 05-28-2006, 07:08 AM
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Certainly possible, and I like the idea of discussing the differences in the editions. But I'm not sure why breaking it out from the categories and sections would make the changes any clearer.

It seems to me that keeping the edition changes contained within the forum sections would make it easier to compare/contrast. I'm open to exploring the idea though.

Thanks,

Bagger

Please let me expand on this thought:

The Forum page has subject matter divided into categories. These categories do not by themselves limit discussion to a specific subject. Rather, each creates a place in which the full expression of a topic can occur while reducing the tendency to wander.

Scheduled Schools, Master Classes and Special Events: No doubt about this Category.

The Majors: Or this one.

The Lesson Tee: The Lesson Tee is about mechanics and relationships and How to? and Why”, Where? and What?


Golfing Machine Basic: What is a “Turned Shoulder Plane?”

Golfing Machine Advanced: Can a flat backstroke shoulder turn locate any other plane angle other than the “Turned Shoulder Plane”?

Emergency Room Swingers: When my flat backstroke shoulder turn locates a turn shoulder plane, my pants fall down? How do I prevent this? (my doctor said I use humor when I feel stress)


We all know that some members will ask “Can I keep a flat backstroke shoulder turn even though the 7th edition indicates that a rotated shoulder turn is the Swingers basic pattern?”. ---- Is this discussion going to be about the 7th edition or about the advantages of the turned shoulder plane?

If we keep the “Editions” discussions separate from “The lesson tee” then we stand a better chance of not polluting (I use that term with reservation) “The lesson tee”.

If one wants to discuss changes in any edition, then so be it. But keep in mind that it is a discussion about previous editions. The 7th edition is here to stay. It’s not about like or dislike, and that should be prevented from creeping into the lesson tee.


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Old 05-28-2006, 10:47 AM
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Please let me expand on this thought:

The Forum page has subject matter divided into categories. These categories do not by themselves limit discussion to a specific subject. Rather, each creates a place in which the full expression of a topic can occur while reducing the tendency to wander.

Scheduled Schools, Master Classes and Special Events: No doubt about this Category.

The Majors: Or this one.

The Lesson Tee: The Lesson Tee is about mechanics and relationships and How to? and Why”, Where? and What?


Golfing Machine Basic: What is a “Turned Shoulder Plane?”

Golfing Machine Advanced: Can a flat backstroke shoulder turn locate any other plane angle other than the “Turned Shoulder Plane”?

Emergency Room Swingers: When my flat backstroke shoulder turn locates a turn shoulder plane, my pants fall down? How do I prevent this? (my doctor said I use humor when I feel stress)


We all know that some members will ask “Can I keep a flat backstroke shoulder turn even though the 7th edition indicates that a rotated shoulder turn is the Swingers basic pattern?”. ---- Is this discussion going to be about the 7th edition or about the advantages of the turned shoulder plane?

If we keep the “Editions” discussions separate from “The lesson tee” then we stand a better chance of not polluting (I use that term with reservation) “The lesson tee”.

If one wants to discuss changes in any edition, then so be it. But keep in mind that it is a discussion about previous editions. The 7th edition is here to stay. It’s not about like or dislike, and that should be prevented from creeping into the lesson tee.


No moderator; let things fall where they may. This category may make a lot of noise.
Bagger,

I second the motion of a seperate "Editions" section...I'm seeing enough changes in the 7th edition to warrant such a section...might as well do it ASAP before things get out of hand.

Now back to the 7th Edition .

DG
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