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Old 05-01-2012, 01:23 PM
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Overwhelming convinced that TGM is the right choice for me. Purchased the Golf Alignment DVD set last Nov. and spent the winter in my man cave breaking old habits and forming new ones. Played in to two tournaments thus far in 2012 and won them both. Total winnings over $500. ( 5 birdies with 10 strokes helped & 2 KP's). DVD set: $85.

Grew up playing ball with a feel in my hands (pitching, basketball, football, ping pong, frisbee etc.,etc.) Got serious about golf a little late in life and apparently took a lot of bad advice. Now the feel is back in my hands and my scoring has been ridiculous and after 4 back to back rounds in the 70's, this is not a fluke. Competing at a whole different level now and having more fun then ever.

I feel weird talking about myself here but I have to tell someone that I found it...know what I mean? And to whoever that is listening, a good grip and extensor action is the key for me.

LB, you set me free. God bless you and keep up the fine work.
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Old 05-02-2012, 11:17 PM
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Overwhelming convinced that TGM is the right choice for me. Purchased the Golf Alignment DVD set last Nov. and spent the winter in my man cave breaking old habits and forming new ones. Played in to two tournaments thus far in 2012 and won them both. Total winnings over $500. ( 5 birdies with 10 strokes helped & 2 KP's). DVD set: $85.

Grew up playing ball with a feel in my hands (pitching, basketball, football, ping pong, frisbee etc.,etc.) Got serious about golf a little late in life and apparently took a lot of bad advice. Now the feel is back in my hands and my scoring has been ridiculous and after 4 back to back rounds in the 70's, this is not a fluke. Competing at a whole different level now and having more fun then ever.

I feel weird talking about myself here but I have to tell someone that I found it...know what I mean? And to whoever that is listening, a good grip and extensor action is the key for me.

LB, you set me free. God bless you and keep up the fine work.
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Old 05-03-2012, 10:48 PM
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Overwhelming convinced that TGM is the right choice for me. Purchased the Golf Alignment DVD set last Nov. and spent the winter in my man cave breaking old habits and forming new ones. Played in to two tournaments thus far in 2012 and won them both. Total winnings over $500. ( 5 birdies with 10 strokes helped & 2 KP's). DVD set: $85.

Grew up playing ball with a feel in my hands (pitching, basketball, football, ping pong, frisbee etc.,etc.) Got serious about golf a little late in life and apparently took a lot of bad advice. Now the feel is back in my hands and my scoring has been ridiculous and after 4 back to back rounds in the 70's, this is not a fluke. Competing at a whole different level now and having more fun then ever.

I feel weird talking about myself here but I have to tell someone that I found it...know what I mean? And to whoever that is listening, a good grip and extensor action is the key for me.

LB, you set me free. God bless you and keep up the fine work.
Thanks, Fangster. More -- much more -- to come.

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Your job: Absorb and apply.

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Old 05-13-2012, 07:01 AM
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:21 AM
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For my own reading
The Falt Left Wrist -- How Long

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Old 05-13-2012, 09:23 AM
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:25 AM
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The Fanning Right Forearm
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:26 AM
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The Hands And The Three Zones
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:29 AM
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:31 AM
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