It has been a year reading the wonderful work of Homer Kelley and browsing here and there of all TGM related web sites. Frankly speaking, LBG, BM, iseek are my sources to understand the book, of course there is the only AI in Hong Kong to discuss G.O.L.F. with me endlessly. Thanks Kenny too. Most importantly, Mr. Paul Smith is the one who "lead" me to discover the yellow book and then LBG, learnt so much here. THX THX+THXs.
It's a long road to look back TGM experience. From a stable 90s to 100 hacker before studying TGM , I managed to play 8-10 pars lately. From a left wrist broker, I managed to maintain a FLW; from a 230 yards driving distance, my ball now carries 260; a 175 yards 7-iron was not a dream anymore. So many so great moments with G.O.L.F.
However, I just frustrated in Putting. 3-putts really are my enemy who don't let me to break 80. Of course, chipping distance control is another factor too. One thing i must admit, i can practice the best mechanism of putting but there is no “convenient” place for me to read break or different speed of green!
These days are our Chinese New Year and I wish YOU all the best.
BTW, I wish Yoda and friends can visit the Hong Kong TGM forum more to give us invaluable G.O.L.F posting.
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
Last edited by KOC : 02-20-2007 at 09:16 PM.
Reason: Oh my god, i used a wrong word, valueless should be invaluable. Poor standard of English of mine!