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Originally Posted by rchang72
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Why?
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I would surely teach her TGM but she is still a kid with great talent that needs to be handled like a race horse. Just a as Justin said- she can play (and has alignments) and has her hands full of Lead- hahaha
I really believe Homer's book serves the everyman (and women) golfer more than the god-given talented pros. The pros do things we can never understand but with a good TGM instructor can learn what they do and how to fix and get back to it when it breaks.