Originally Posted by mikestloc
no mention of homer kelley or the golfing machine yet so far...
He mentions TGM briefly in Chapter 2 when talking about extensor action. It was about 4.5 minutes into the video.
Uppndownn
I am becoming a big Tomasello fan by way of these clips.
Right elbow location is taught wonderfully in this segment,
and a great visual of "over the top" related movements.
Thank you all again for providing this info to us!
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dclaryjr
Originally Posted by mikestloc
and please, delawaregolf, please don't be offended.....
no mention of homer kelley or the golfing machine yet so far...
i'm sure i will be corrected about this (i hope i am)...i'm sure mr. tomasello gave plenty credit and attribution through the years....but i haven't heard any yet....
again, please don't attack me, just an honest observation
I think this is a good video. This really shows how plane angle is a preference. All good strokes are 3 diminsional, it's just a matter of when you do each diminsion that makes your plane angle. Do you go more in and back before you go up (Tomasello) or do you do all more at the same time? It isn't a matter of right or wrong. Both work. It is a matter of what you feel comfortable doing.
rchang72
The right elbow relation to the hip in swinging and hitting was enlightening. Keep 'em coming!
JohnThomas1
Hebron's not toooooo bad Mike. He has an entire chapter devoted to TGM in the book i have and seeems to give reasonable credit
djoc
I thought Mike Hebron was an authorized instructor of TGM.
EdStraker
Originally Posted by djoc
I thought Mike Hebron was an authorized instructor of TGM.
Mike is a GSED teaching out of New York; I think he teaches somewhere in the South during the winter.
Matt
Hebron's a GSED. One of his books does have a big TGM section in the back.
Sbark
TT emphasis on having the trail elbow come down in front of the rear hip in above video poses this question.
If the elbow comes down behind the hip what is the likely shot pattern...?
or if the elbow centers on the hip what is likely shot pattern
I beleive Hardy's Single Plane motion emphasis is on getting the trail elbow behind the hip prior to turn motion.....purely because of the more bent posture req. for sp?
thanks for input
EC
Michael is teaching at Pine Needles presently. Incidentally, he has been credited by Pat McGowan as being instrumental in Pat's capturing a 2005 Champions Tour card.
EC
JohnThomas1
Hebron teaches pivot controlled hands with many TGM principles. He is absolutely huge on lag and the flat left bent right.
drewitgolf
Originally Posted by JohnThomas1
Hebron teaches pivot controlled hands with many TGM principles. He is absolutely huge on lag and the flat left bent right.
He is a big believer in Swinging. All full swings are the result of a pulling motion. Limits Hitting, as an option, to short shots (chipping) only.
brownman
Hello Yoda,I click link to tt vids and cannot access is there another link
thanks Brownman
Bagger Lance
Originally Posted by brownman
Hello Yoda,I click link to tt vids and cannot access is there another link
thanks Brownman
Many of the links no longer work, we've changed servers and upgraded lots of software since those links were posted. As a result, files get moved around and the links get stale.
Your best bet is to go into the gallery section of this site and view the videos directly from there.