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Boys this is some very important stuff . . . . Very much validation of Homer's stuff . . . excellent . . . kinda gotta get thru some junk in this first one to get to the meat . . bear with the dude. The other ones give you a bit more detail.



http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/3/6KN4DNS3gnY

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/2/ktXdMtLiiXE

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/1/xmOzXCZCYGI

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/0/7zCgkXvJYlw
Very good clips. Good find, Hinken!
Good find indeed, the man in the presentations works for the British PGA, and does an excellent job working with pros and trainees making sure the information the instructors have is correct.He is very aware of TGM, and has an excellent understandig of it. I am fortunate enough that next week I am presenting alongside him at The Belfry to about 40 pros. Reeves Weedon will also be with us during our day long seminar.
I like the first video...the one of the picture of the cast from "Family Guy". But, that guy with the sticks kept moving in front of the picture and he never stopped talking...very distracting!
Originally Posted by drewitgolf I like the first video...the one of the picture of the cast from "Family Guy". But, that guy with the sticks kept moving in front of the picture and he never stopped talking...very distracting!
Figured somebody would catch that! Most people got some golf pics . . . sort of a different deal . . . I tried to do a video the pics were a distraction but all the baaaaaaaaaaaaah stuff in the background kinda ruined the audio.
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket Figured somebody would catch that! Most people got some golf pics . . . sort of a different deal . . . I tried to do a video the pics were a distraction but all the baaaaaaaaaaaaah stuff in the background kinda ruined the audio.
Made you feel a little sheepish?
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket Boys this is some very important stuff . . . . Very much validation of Homer's stuff . . . excellent . . . kinda gotta get thru some junk in this first one to get to the meat . . bear with the dude. The other ones give you a bit more detail.



http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/3/6KN4DNS3gnY

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/2/ktXdMtLiiXE

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/1/xmOzXCZCYGI

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidcpga#p/u/0/7zCgkXvJYlw
Where can i find the d-plane in Homer's book?
Originally Posted by footwedge Where can i find the d-plane in Homer's book?
D-Plane comes from Theodore Jorgenson's "The Physics Of Golf." Not a Homer Kelley concept.

Kevin
Well this thread is making its rounds on the net for the "haters".

I dont think Homer knew it all in terms of ball flight but he knew a heck of a lot more than most, even his wording suggests that he knew there was more to this but could not prove it without more sophisticated study.

The direction of the ball will always be practically at right angles to the Clubface
Originally Posted by gmbtempe Well this thread is making its rounds on the net for the "haters".

I dont think Homer knew it all in terms of ball flight but he knew a heck of a lot more than most, even his wording suggests that he knew there was more to this but could not prove it without more sophisticated study.

The direction of the ball will always be practically at right angles to the Clubface
Who are the hater's and what are they saying? Is the direction of the ball at right angles to the face the same as the d-plane? Can you add more to this.
Originally Posted by footwedge Who are the hater's and what are they saying? Is the direction of the ball at right angles to the face the same as the d-plane? Can you add more to this.
Nope he said practically right angles . . . to be inferred that it wasn't 100% . . . 2-B talks about the tilting of spin axis of the ball also mentioned in 2-D-O more in 2-E. . . homer understood that all divots were down AND OUT . . See 1-L . . . maybe not exact according to Jergenson . . . but he was certainly sniffing it if he didn't have it.
Originally Posted by footwedge Who are the hater's and what are they saying?
My definition of "haters" in this context would be the guys who feel the only way they can sell their brand of snake oil is to beat everybody else down. Pretty silly that the man who they are targeting has been gone for over 25 years and would have loved to continue growing his knowledge with the new technology...

Kevin
Originally Posted by footwedge Who are the hater's and what are they saying? Is the direction of the ball at right angles to the face the same as the d-plane? Can you add more to this.
The answer to that question would be YES.
Originally Posted by footwedge Is the direction of the ball at right angles to the face the same as the d-plane? Can you add more to this.
"Measurements given herein are for the golf course rather than the laboratory, but the laboratory will show them well within acceptable tolerances."