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Forward aiming point?
I am new to TGM. Recently watched Ben Doyle on this site and he kept trying to get the guy to have a forward aiming point for his hands at impact. I went out today and that is all I focused on and really hit the ball well. Just wondering where in the book, this forward aiming point is discussed? Is it specifically discussed or is it a teaching thought that was "invented" by Mr. Doyle or other TGM instructors?
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trial and error
The Aiming point concept is described in 6-E-2, but I guess you have looked that up yourself.
The normal suggestion is that you find your aimingpoint for the different clubs by trial and error at the range. For most the aiming point will be the ball or even behind the ball for woods, and then move forward for the shorter clubs and wedges. |
Toward A Unified TGM Terminology
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To echo (hello - hello - hello...just kidding), Lynn... Aiming point, per Homer, is a the place where you direct the thrust -and absolutely is not where Ben is advocating (again per TGM). However, either aiming point or impact hands location should,all things being equal, allow you to arrive at the same location at impact. Again, aiming point is simply a location you direct your thrust at - either the plane line or delivery line (I believe 2-J-3), but both are separate concepts and such, should be interpreted as such. |
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If 7-23 says that Normally, Delivery “THRUST” is “Cross Line” – Delivery “MOTION” is “On Line”. Even at Low Point, because Delivery Path Angle (direction) is ALWAYS the alternate Target Line (7-2-3) even with Circle Delivery Path (1-L-9, 1-L-10). Study 7-11 and 7-19. If the THRUST is out yonder to right field . . . then would the could the Aiming Point actually NOT be ON THE GEOMETRIC PLANE LINE???? An Aiming Point on the Deliver Line (Alternate Target Line)? Go ahead break . . . ![]() |
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I can see more and more confusion in these forums if writers don't indicate which edition they are using. |
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I strongly disagree with your assessment. Lynn is merely saying (explaining) that Ben's description is not inline with The Golfing Machine as written by Homer. Aiming Point and Impact Hand Location are separate concepts in TGM, which I believe (not that I want to speak for Lynn), is what Lynn is pointing out. |
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