| 4greenfields wrote: |
| To: Chuck, Yoda, Gofingrandy and all other contributors, |
Thanks, 4G,
You didn't have to write your post, but you did. And each of us 'regulars' onthe Site appreciate it.
I'll tell you one thing:
Nobody would have been more pleased with your progress than Homer Kelleyhimself. He knew his information was accurate. He spent forty yearsmaking sure that it was! At the same time, he knew that his talent lay inproblem-solving. He was The Researcher whose job was to establish theLaws and Principles that govern The Golfing Machine and to catalog theComponents and Variations necessary for its operation. His mission was to'solve the problem' for once and for all time and to get it down for othersto use.
The 'problem' -- "The Project," as he liked to call it -- turned outto be much more difficult and much larger than he had thought:
"Never did I feel I was more than a week away from finishing! But The Waycould only lie down as the ten trillion ways swept over it!"
"This book should have been written 100 years ago," he told me.
Well, maybe so. But who could have written it? No one before Homer. Andcertainly no one after. And how do I know? Because nothing anywhereclose to the genius of this work has ever been produced -- before orsince.
His work was almost complete -- only the 7th edition ("the last," hesaid) remained. He knew the difficulty of The Golfing Machine and thathe needed a network of Authorized Instructors to assist students inunderstanding its Science (the Engineering System) and then integrating it intotheir Game (the Feel System). He had only just begun to devote his time tobuilding that Network when, on Valentine's Day 1983, while addressing anassembly of PGA Professionals in Macon, Georgia, he died. His work done, therewere only 19 Authorized Instructors to carry it on.
For a variety of reasons, none of which make any sense in the light of thegenius of his work, The Golfing Machine has basically lain dormant thesepast twenty-one years. Now a new ownership has taken the reins, and wehave this living, breathing thing called the Internet. Together, theyoffer the potential for a renaissance that could revolutionizeprofessional golf instruction throughout the world. I am humbled to play atleast a small part in these early days of that rebirth. But most of all...
I am excited by the vision that, pulling together, we could finallymake it happen!