And so, what would be the preferred pattern or list to tackling the above?
Patrick
Two thoughts, one from The Book and the other from Homer Kelley's personal teaching:
From The Book: "...the first wobbly point in your Total Motion (12-3), not Impact, is where you should be working." [3-B]
From The Man: "Don't neglect anything. Work on a number of different things at the same time. That's because the problem you're having with a particular Component may have its root cause somewhere else. And when you fix that, you automatically solve the problem you're working on." [Quote paraphrased.]
Just wanted to give you another update. Played in a one day event today and shot 73 in less than great conditions (drizzly, muddy, and greens that are in transition - borderline "un-puttable"). Good enough for 2nd place. Hit 72% of the fairways and 78% of the greens. I was really "piping" the driver. One of the players in the group ahead of us (who's quite long) pulled me aside after we finished and said "man - you were bombing it, and STRAIGHT. What driver are you hitting?". (That would be the TGM driver I thought to myself).
Hank
Great stuff, Hank. Let's post this!
P.S. Remember in slightly darker PM days when I told you we needed to focus on what YOU were doing and less on helping others to understand what THEY were doing? You're gettin' it now. Big Time!