I have been visiting some old haunts and web sites this week and can't believe what goes down.
so.......
I just want to say what a wonderful forum we have developed in Yoda’s little piece of the internet swamp.
Lynn, Bagger and Trig are to be commended for allowing all of us to learn everything possible about the golf swing from ANY and ALL sources- TGM or not, without jealous restrictions. In fact it is encouraged to find and post urls of interest so we can broaden our knowledge. This is far from what other forums allow.
I have been visiting some old haunts and web sites this week and can't believe what goes down.
so.......
I just want to say what a wonderful forum we have developed in Yoda’s little piece of the internet swamp.
Lynn, Bagger and Trig are to be commended for allowing all of us to learn everything possible about the golf swing from ANY and ALL sources- TGM or not, without jealous restrictions. In fact it is encouraged to find and post urls of interest so we can broaden our knowledge. This is far from what other forums allow.
“Shallow is as Shallow does,” it seems.
Thanks everyone for making this my Home Base.
mike
I would have to say our contributing membership is what makes this place great.
It would seem to me that TGM draws in good people.
I believe that golf does in general...but G.O.L.F. seems to even more...from my experience anyway.
I have just concluded a four-day G.O.L.F. workshop in Bremen, Germany, and could not agree more! Participants included four professionals and one amateur, all of whom have substantial time-in-grade with TGM (including one GSEB two GSEMs). The influence of this workshop will spread TGM directly in England, Germany, Switzerland and Holland (and indirectly in who knows where!).
I'm still in Germany (with limited Internet access) but will return next week.
It would seem to me that TGM draws in good people.
I believe that golf does in general...but G.O.L.F. seems to even more...from my experience anyway.
I have just concluded a four-day G.O.L.F. workshop in Bremen, Germany, and could not agree more! Participants included four professionals and one amateur, all of whom have substantial time-in-grade with TGM (including one GSEB two GSEMs). The influence of this workshop will spread TGM directly in England, Germany, Switzerland and Holland (and indirectly in who knows where!).
I'm still in Germany (with limited Internet access) but will return next week.