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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Only those familiar with the evolution of The Golfing Machine know that it was originally presented as...
"...a Right Arm approach to the game."
-- Homer Kelley Nowhere is this more evident than the instruction (through the fifth edition) for Maximum Trigger Delay of the #3 Accumulator:
"MAXIMUM TRIGGER DELAY is achieved by holding the Right Hand 'palm up' until the last instant and using either a Snap or Flip Release. A left Hand version is an On Plane Flat Wrist 'Karate Chop' at the Aiming Point with the edge of the Left Hand."
Does that mean that #1 Accumulator Muscle Power (versus #4 Accumulator Centrifugal Power) is actively driving the Left Arm and Club through Impact?
No.
Does it mean that the Swinger does not feel an 'active' Right Arm? Both its Extensor Action and the Acceleration Control of the #3 Pressure Point?
No.
I agree with Paul Hart's analysis of the Croker Golf Swing.
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Yoda,
It looks like Tommy taught TGM as Homer initially approached the Machine with (a right arm approach)...I wish I could see the first edition...during my three day school with Tommy, the first edition sat on his desk...it would be great to have all of the editions available for study, I know I would be first in line to get a set...there are so many great tidbits of information in the three I have...the 5th, 6th and now the 7th.
DG