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Old 08-12-2005, 06:14 AM
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Mr. Kelley -Are we sure he is correct all the time?
If we are reading the wonderful TGM, the more you read it, the more you start to wonder how on earth a guy could write a book covers virtually everthing.
But coming to playing golf, feeling the actual mechanic could be totally different. This is due to the experience that we built up since we were born, i.e when we are throwing a ball, we only think about the arm...
But infact, we are using the whole body and wrist to complete the task.

Now..IF I am correct... (being a novice TGM reader)

The extensor action, right wrist bending, and left wrist cock should have no relation at all.

But if we are linking those three item with our experience. if we are holding a club in our hands, while we are extending our right elbow, we are bending our right wrist. Right, right, right,,,, extensor is not a push and is just a slight pull pressure...
What about bending the wrist would have affect to the right elbow, and the right elbow bend would have affect with the left wrist cock....
Or is the momentum trigger the pivot rotation or the pivot generate the CF?

Is the dog wag the tail or the tail wag the dog?

Sometime, we just have to think opposite in golf, if you feel like you are not turning, you are rotating. if you think that you are turning, you are losing balance.

Could we think of something where we can modify TGM and make it a more comprehensive?

Shall we start from the Mind and Balance factor? Let chip in a few ideas....
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