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6bmike 04-20-2007 11:52 PM

new GolfWorld- The Golfing Machine
 
Boo is on the cover of the new GolfWorld. I don’t subscribe to the magazine but one with my name on it was in my mailbox this afternoon. Good Karma because there is a story on Plummer and Bennett.
Loren Rubenstein wrote the piece called Center of Attention. On the cover its called- “No weight shift? The PGA Tour’s hottest new swing theory.”
Please…so a centered head is a no weight shift? I guess that is what it feels like when you don’t sway the head or load over the right knee, then rock over to the left leg.
A centered head with a spine adjusting with the pivot does have a weight shift. It just ain’t a sway.

The article talks about the Tour players that Mike and Andy teach this radical centered head stuff to, how Weir took Plummer’s copy of The Golfing Machine to Thailand last month. And how Andy and Mike meet “after they had become familiar with Homer Kelley’s fascinating cult book The Golfing Machine.”

It’s a nice article but Loren- stay away from instruction.

mrodock 04-21-2007 09:16 AM

He has a terribly convoluted writing style!

BlackjackNY 04-21-2007 08:12 PM

$%#*&$$!
 
Okay, first of all, Mr. Rubenstein's classification of the Yellow Book's status as being a "cult" book gets Golfworld a letter to the editor from me, and I urge all members of this forum to do the same. I'm betting that if Lynn writes one, it will be the most eloquent and most likely to be published.
Secondly, I found this paragraph from the article absolutely fascinating-

"That the Plummer-Bennett way may not be for everyone is evidenced by Jason Gore's recent return to his longtime teacher, Mike Miller, after a period with the duo. "I was trying to do something that I'm not physically able to do," says Gore, a barrel-chested man with short arms. Says instructor Jim Suttie: "Certain people are not built to do that. If you have a flexibility issue, you can't do that [swing as Plummer and Bennett advocate]."

Sounds to me(from my limited memory of Jason's swing) that they were trying to teach a hitter how to swing...

nuke99 04-21-2007 08:18 PM

-cult-
People really fear the Unknown..

Yoda 04-21-2007 08:59 PM

Letters To the Editor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackjackNY (Post 41037)

Okay, first of all, Mr. Rubenstein's classification of the Yellow Book's status as being a "cult" book gets Golfworld a letter to the editor from me, and I urge all members of this forum to do the same. I'm betting that if Lynn writes one, it will be the most eloquent and most likely to be published.

Thanks, Blackjack. I appreciate the boost and the inspiration. I will read the article and write if I think I can make a difference.

Bigwill 04-21-2007 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackjackNY (Post 41037)

"That the Plummer-Bennett way may not be for everyone is evidenced by Jason Gore's recent return to his longtime teacher, Mike Miller, after a period with the duo. "I was trying to do something that I'm not physically able to do," says Gore, a barrel-chested man with short arms. Says instructor Jim Suttie: "Certain people are not built to do that. If you have a flexibility issue, you can't do that [swing as Plummer and Bennett advocate]."

Sounds to me(from my limited memory of Jason's swing) that they were trying to teach a hitter how to swing...


I think he is a swinger. I think one problem is that Gore's physique makes it difficult to get the arms to swing low and inside, like Bennett and Plummer prefer. Trust me, it's a lot easier to have low arms at the top when you don't have some type of upper body bulk getting in the way.

6bmike 04-21-2007 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackjackNY (Post 41037)
Okay, first of all, Mr. Rubenstein's classification of the Yellow Book's status as being a "cult" book gets Golfworld a letter to the editor from me, and I urge all members of this forum to do the same. I'm betting that if Lynn writes one, it will be the most eloquent and most likely to be published.
Secondly, I found this paragraph from the article absolutely fascinating-

"That the Plummer-Bennett way may not be for everyone is evidenced by Jason Gore's recent return to his longtime teacher, Mike Miller, after a period with the duo. "I was trying to do something that I'm not physically able to do," says Gore, a barrel-chested man with short arms. Says instructor Jim Suttie: "Certain people are not built to do that. If you have a flexibility issue, you can't do that [swing as Plummer and Bennett advocate]."

Sounds to me(from my limited memory of Jason's swing) that they were trying to teach a hitter how to swing...

Relax- I know Lorne from my days covering sports. He is outside looking in writing this article.

The word CULT = "great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book)." I think that fits fine.
And his said it was fascinating and a Landmark book. Cool.

And if Jack says there is no Laterial shift- I don't think he means the hips don't bump- just that the center doesn't move off the ball. Goes to show what a constant Language does for teaching. And yes, Leadbetter seems like a kid left off a team in the playground because some new kids move into the neighborhood.

Gore. I'm surprised that Plummer and Bennett couldn’t develop a stroke for this guy.
Just goes the show how fortunate we all are to be able to sit alongside Yoda in the Swamp.

birdie_man 04-22-2007 05:57 PM

I have no problem with "cult book".....

Kinda like "cult movie".....

So long as we aren't "deranged cultISITS." ;)

cpwindow4 04-24-2007 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 41041)
Relax- I know Lorne from my days covering sports. He is outside looking in writing this article.

The word CULT = "great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book)." I think that fits fine.
And his said it was fascinating and a Landmark book. Cool.

And if Jack says there is no Laterial shift- I don't think he means the hips don't bump- just that the center doesn't move off the ball. Goes to show what a constant Language does for teaching. And yes, Leadbetter seems like a kid left off a team in the playground because some new kids move into the neighborhood.

Gore. I'm surprised that Plummer and Bennett couldn’t develop a stroke for this guy.
Just goes the show how fortunate we all are to be able to sit alongside Yoda in the Swamp.

I don't think that was really the problem. It was more of a time issue. They worked with him during the Nissan and mabey spent less than a few days with him after. Its hard trying to work with a large camp of guys. I know they have cut off how many the will work with now.

john riegger 04-24-2007 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cpwindow4 (Post 41111)
I don't think that was really the problem. It was more of a time issue. They worked with him during the Nissan and mabey spent less than a few days with him after. Its hard trying to work with a large camp of guys. I know they have cut off how many the will work with now.

these guys are more morad than gm.if you dont believe me look at the players they work with and you will see no 2-f right forearm. enough said


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