1) Which Tour players do you know have a fair understanding of TGM and try to work directly with TGM concepts in their swings (as opposed to indirectly through instructors who may have adapted a bit of TGM here and there)?
2) Which Tour swings do you admire / try to learn something from, whether the player follows TGM or not, and what is it about their swings you like?
there are quite a few guys being taught tgm.most all the oklahoma state boys have had some tgm teachings.alot of the aussies are being taught tgm indirectly.i don't know the gentlemans name that teaches lonard,pampling and a few others,but his teachings include alot of tgm.
personally i love to watch elk's motion.the best swing i have seen on tour is my roomate from college (kelly gibson).i hope he gets back to playing again.
talked to robert allenby about tgm and any influence he had.he told me he had never heard of it.that him and appleby both used the same instructor until recently.appleby warmed up next to me on the range one day.man is he swinging well.allenby did tell me he had heard of PAUL SMITH which is on here alot.Paul is an aussie.i met him in phoneix.keep spreading the word downunder paul.just thought you all would like to hear this bit of information i learned firsthand
talked to robert allenby about tgm and any influence he had.he told me he had never heard of it.that him and appleby both used the same instructor until recently.appleby warmed up next to me on the range one day.man is he swinging well.allenby did tell me he had heard of PAUL SMITH which is on here alot.Paul is an aussie.i met him in phoneix.keep spreading the word downunder paul.just thought you all would like to hear this bit of information i learned firsthand
John - I don't know if you've read the thread "posterchild for a hitter" in the hitters room. It's discussed whether Appleby is a hitter or swinger. He's primarily using angled hinging, but is he drive loading? What do you think?