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PH17 03-11-2005 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by floatloader
Gregg McHatton designed a program he calls, "Blobman" which can be loaded on your pc. It is a stick figure that you can move to any position and can be viewed from 3 different angles. Check it out at www.golfresearch.com

I showed this software program to Yoda when I was down for a session with him last November. I'd love to see a TGM version demonstrating Hitting and Swinging.

PH17 03-11-2005 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by floatloader
Gregg McHatton designed a program he calls, "Blobman" which can be loaded on your pc. It is a stick figure that you can move to any position and can be viewed from 3 different angles. Check it out at www.golfresearch.com

I showed this software program to Yoda when I was down for a session with him last November. I'd love to see a TGM version demonstrating Hitting and Swinging.

Yoda 03-11-2005 10:44 PM

Sir Isaac Newton On Golf: "I'm Waiting!"
 
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Originally Posted by PH17
Quote:

Originally Posted by floatloader
Gregg McHatton designed a program he calls, "Blobman" which can be loaded on your pc. It is a stick figure that you can move to any position and can be viewed from 3 different angles. Check it out at www.golfresearch.com

I showed this software program to Yoda when I was down for a session with him last November. I'd love to see a TGM version demonstrating Hitting and Swinging.

That you did, PH17. And The Incubator has been working overtime ever since!

There is a huge future in the visual illustration of the Golf Stroke. All the Laws of Force and Motion governing the Stroke have been known at least since the days of Sir Issac Newton. And Homer Kelley articulated their application thirty-six years ago in his first edition of The Golfing Machine.

Education and Freedom of Information are wondrous things, and The Internet is the Great Equalizer.

Ultimately, the Golf World will embrace that which is in its own best interest.


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