are you a thrower or a dragger? Does anyone else see this as a blatant ripoff?
Originally Posted by Taffy are you a thrower or a dragger? Does anyone else see this as a blatant ripoff?Nope. Not me, anyway.
Originally Posted by KevCarter Mr. McLean has studied TGM and I really enjoy his work. Lots of really good teachers, with lots of really good ideas, and lots of great ways to swing the club, with even more ways to splain 'em..Ain't that the truth
No other YODA's out there though...
Kevin
Originally Posted by KevCarter Mr. McLean has studied TGM and I really enjoy his work. Lots of really good teachers, with lots of really good ideas, and lots of great ways to swing the club, with even more ways to splain 'em..I regard TGM as encyclopedic which is to say it is a treasure of good ideas. I have a 12 volume set of Physical Science encyclopedias in my class. Someone who decides to market light bulbs, let's say, is not ripping off the idea. However, did you know the new 'efficient" bulbs can give you UV burns in some cases since they are not required to be made with a UV filter?
No other YODA's out there though...
Kevin
Originally Posted by Taffy are you a thrower or a dragger? Does anyone else see this as a blatant ripoff?Hi,
Originally Posted by Sligo33 Hi,Perhaps since he used Thrower and Dragger instead of Swinger and Hitter, he didn't feel it necessary to credit Ben or Homer in that particular article. Besides, I thought Hitters Drive the wet mop, not Drag it
Jim McLean has credited Ben Doyle and Homer Kelley, along with others, with helping him understand the golf swing. Due to the short nature of magazine articles information is paired down to the essential message.
Furtunately for us we know the source of that information and can get the complete story,the little yellow book, this forum or as Mr. Kelley suggested a Golfing Mahine/Alignment Golf instructor.
So let's not shoot the messanger and be happy that the Mr Kelley's information is getting out there.
Originally Posted by NCHamr Perhaps since he used Thrower and Dragger instead of Swinger and Hitter, he didn't feel it necessary to credit Ben or Homer in that particular article. Besides, I thought Hitters Drive the wet mop, not Drag itProbably just a result of how far Shelton is from Seattle where Homer lived.I did really appreciate when Martin Hall acknowledged how instrumental TGM has been to his career on School of Golf. It's nice to see The Yellow Book getting out there, slowly but surely. It seems like I'm the only one in my neck of the woods that knows about it still
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Originally Posted by Mike O Probably just a result of how far Shelton is from Seattle where Homer lived.More so in catching up with the times than in miles
Though I do love not having to drive around for fifteen minutes looking for parking