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Old 12-06-2005, 10:23 AM
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For the longest time when I studied TGM, read forums and books BLBG, I struggled with some of the concepts in practice. Not that I didn't understand what I read, BUT the concept in practice seemed to be not as it would be 'ideally' or in preception as in words. THEN...

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This compliance -- despite its lack of a visual check -- is known as the Geometric Flat Left Wrist.
This statement/description made a world of difference in my understanding and implementation of the principles of TGM.

Precision is a MUST but the references and measurements MUST be relative. In short, references to the target, the ball, the ground is not alway the relative reference points, that is really old school or traditional thinking in a lot of respect and the visual check points can be misleading.

I think that is when I fully started to appreciate 3-F-5 (Setting Up / Address Routine).

I still wonder at times if I am confusing position golf with alignment golf (e.g. clubface alignment at top or should it be the levers, hands, etc. cause the grip to clubface was set at address?)

Again Thank You Yoda, you have indeed made a complex subject understandable.
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