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Old 10-04-2006, 12:18 AM
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I've had a chance to watch all of these. Great stuff! I appreciate your generosity in sharing this info. Knowledge is a powerful thing!

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Old 10-04-2006, 12:36 AM
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Old 10-04-2006, 10:56 AM
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Is this great or what!!
or as we say in Sweden (correct me Metallion)

En riktig kioskvältare!!!

This is so good that I of joy

Thank you Yoda and thank you Jeff
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Old 10-04-2006, 12:17 PM
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Excellent videos.

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Old 10-04-2006, 01:08 PM
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You gotta love it - Its great stuff man.....
Excellent seems like an understatement.

Of course I have only watched them four times as of now, but I am sure there is more watching time in the future. Really a lot of information and explanation of TGM, beyond the motion.

This is the second series that I think you all have reached new standard heights.

Nothing like a trip to the swamp where the cows can be heard and there is music in the air...

Great stuff....
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Great stuff. Interesting that Jeff states he's able to think mechanically while playing a round. Jeff, do you limit how many things you key on, like what keeps you in precision that day? Or do you have a checklist that you go through?
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Old 10-05-2006, 08:06 AM
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Great stuff. Interesting that Jeff states he's able to think mechanically while playing a round. Jeff, do you limit how many things you key on, like what keeps you in precision that day? Or do you have a checklist that you go through?
I know this may sound strange but I am totally lost without a mechanical thought. In fact I tried to play for a while only focusing on the target and I hit the ball all over the place.

Just like a computer I try to imput the information I need to hit every shot. Once the information is in I rehearse the pattern and look,look,look in order to make sure it is correct (everyone thinks I am trying to copy Weir or Dimarco but I have been making downstroke waggles for a long time). Once I am satisfied I pull the trigger.

I have found that if I only focus on the pattern that produces the shot I need, I do not worry about hazards on the course. It is all about execution. Focus on the execution during the swing, focus on the target before you swing.
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I know this may sound strange but I am totally lost without a mechanical thought. In fact I tried to play for a while only focusing on the target and I hit the ball all over the place.

Just like a computer I try to imput the information I need to hit every shot. Once the information is in I rehearse the pattern and look,look,look in order to make sure it is correct (everyone thinks I am trying to copy Weir or Dimarco but I have been making downstroke waggles for a long time). Once I am satisfied I pull the trigger.

I have found that if I only focus on the pattern that produces the shot I need, I do not worry about hazards on the course. It is all about execution. Focus on the execution during the swing, focus on the target before you swing.
I think you are on to something. . . .

All these Mental Guru's talk about Process Thinking versus Outcome Thinking . . . But then they tell you to focus on the target. Ain't that the "outcome?" I would say mechanics HAS to be the PROCESS . . . Period. I think Chapter 5 is HUGE in this regard.
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It is all about execution. Focus on the execution during the swing, focus on the target before you swing.
This is one of the best things I have read in a long time.

It is the Fifth Programming Routine of Chapter 14 -- a complete shift from "Ball Action" to "You Action."

It is the non-emotional execution of your procedure.

It is the Mental Game in a nutshell.
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Originally Posted by Martee

Excellent seems like an understatement.

Of course I have only watched them four times as of now, but I am sure there is more watching time in the future. Really a lot of information and explanation of TGM, beyond the motion.

This is the second series that I think you all have reached new standard heights.

Nothing like a trip to the swamp where the cows can be heard and there is music in the air...

Great stuff....
Thanks, Martee, and that appreciation extends to all others who have posted their positive comments. Jeff and I had a lot of fun doing this Series, and we are having even more fun reading what you have to say about it. Keep those posts comin'!

Now, about that 'Green Acres' experience. The Swamp is buffered on its east side by a large pasture. And even though there is a tall stand of bushes and trees bordering the two, there is no mistaking the identity of the pasture's vocal occupants (especially around thier quitting time). And there is also no mistaking our commitment to you, our valued Members: We talk G.O.L.F. it until the cows come home!

But there is more...

On The Swamp's west side, up the road aways, there is a chicken plant. And some time ago, a rooster got loose -- I didn't know there were roosters in a chicken plant -- and strayed into the apartment complex next door. And that rooster can flat tell you about it. Yes indeed he can. And not just in the morning either. We're talking a 24-hour rooster here. Please !

Between the cows and their mellow moos and the rooster's scratchy cock-a-doodle-do, trust me...

The cows are better!

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