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The golfing machine

Book • 1979
Homer Kelly's "The Golfing Machine" is a highly influential, yet controversial book on golf instruction.

Published in 1969, it attempts to scientifically analyze the golf swing, breaking it down into numerous components and variations.

The book's complex terminology and approach have led to both praise and criticism, with some instructors finding it insightful and others finding it confusing and misleading.

Its impact on golf instruction is undeniable, shaping the teaching methods of many instructors for decades.

However, modern research has challenged some of its core principles, leading to a reevaluation of its methods.

Despite its flaws, it remains a significant text in the history of golf instruction.

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Adam Young
when explaining the golfing machine.
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Simplifying Complex Golf Concepts w/ Mike Finney
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Tom Stickney
as one of the greatest things to look back at regarding golf swing.
Tom Stickney Shares Old School Feels for New School Swing Improvements
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Andreas Kali
as a book he found helpful in his coaching journey.
Episode 105 - Andreas Kali shares his wisdom as one of the best coaches in the world!

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