Hey guys, first let me say that I really like the helpfulness and kind attitude I have found on this forum. It is very refreshing.
I was wondering about Mac O'Grady's swing and teaching (MORAD) and where is fits with TGM and LBG? Mac has always been a bit of a holy grail for many with his swing theory, reminiscent to Hogan's "secret". I like Mac's swing from what I have seen in video and recently someone told me that it was "based' on TGM? If anyone can shed a little light on the subject, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you in advance for the time.
Originally Posted by scottcuban
Hey guys, first let me say that I really like the helpfulness and kind attitude I have found on this forum. It is very refreshing.
I was wondering about Mac O'Grady's swing and teaching (MORAD) and where is fits with TGM and LBG? Mac has always been a bit of a holy grail for many with his swing theory, reminiscent to Hogan's "secret". I like Mac's swing from what I have seen in video and recently someone told me that it was "based' on TGM? If anyone can shed a little light on the subject, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you in advance for the time.
Put Mac O'grady in on the "Search" box- for "titled threads" and you'll have a lot of reading to do.
Thank you. I was beginning to wonder by the lack of responses if this may be something I should do.
I only have very limited experience in MORAD. Seems that it's very much a fan of 'not running out of right arm' even well past impact and using angled hinge over horizontal hinging.
Mac is extremely precise with how he deals with just about every component and body part of the swing. And of course, if it wasn't for TGM there would be no MORAD.
3JACK
I found a draft copy of Mac's book in car boot sale.
50p - bargain!