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Originally Posted by Octopus
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Hello,
I am finishing off my PGA Training in Norway this winter and is writing my final paper on The Golfing Machine and will also present my work to the rest of the students. I am planning to write an general summery of what The Golfing Machine is about and my experience with it. I was lucky to watch Lynn in Sweden this year and have had several lessons with Authorized Instructors in the US. In addition I have lots of good information on this great website.
But my question is: I will not be able to summerize all the good information there is about TGM in 15 pages, so what do you think is the most important topics I should focus on to present the best overall picture of TGM ?
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Be
concise. Write 30 pages and render down to 20 then 15. You said it is a
General Summery so don't get bogged down with the finer details. You can and should footnote this for anyone that wants to know more. (LBG can be a footnote-fyi.)
You cannot go wrong building a point of view around 1-L. It all fits on that.
I do find it interesting that three of the most important and original ideas or POV that Homer Kelley wrote, the Flying Wedges, extensor action and The Magic of the Right Forearm, are rather brief passages. You could build FW, ExA and MRF onto 1-L easily and have a winner.
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