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| Re: Hat's off to the "New Golf Swing" Quote:
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| Re: Hat's off to the "New Golf Swing" Joe Dante was a very competent player. Wasnt he coached by Tomsaello, who is one of the poster boys for TGM? I see a lot of parallels between TGM and the new golf swing, especially in that take away move. Certainly Tomasello also taught that same move I believe. I've been experimenting with Tomasello's ideas a lot lately, blending it with a right forearm pickup and more dynamic lower body and finding it a real nice way to get the club back on plane and into a good position at the top |
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| Re: Hat's off to the "New Golf Swing" I purchased a paperback copy of Joe Dante's book "The Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf" (1995 re-print of the 1962 version) on Amazon.com for around $15 (American). As someone already mentioned that it is a condensed version on the web site for the "New Golf Swing". I wonder why the web site would call it the "New Golf Swing" when the content is over 40 years old? I guess fundamental concepts change very little. The book is a gem, IMHO. I am happy that the Executor of the Estate of Joe Dante had the book re-published. ![]() |
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| Been playing for 30+ years, 10 handicap, but oh so inconsistent. Read and tried everything (including lessons) then saw this thread and thought why not, lost a day at work reading through the website, but at the range that night, wow like never before - long, consistently straight, and easy to implement. Tried at the range again last night and even better. Will be putting into effect tomorrow in 3rd round of club championships - hopefully can make up some lost ground. Key for me was not to make it too complicated and love the "Magic Move" (turn to right after gripping club) to get alignment correct again. If you have been struggling and getting more confused with all the well meaning advice I would recommend giving it a go. ![]() |