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RSS FEEDS

RSS- What is it all about

Apr 30 2009
RSS- What is it
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 RSS is about getting live web feeds directly to your computer. RSS takes the latest headlines from different web sites, and pushes those headlines down to your computer for quick scanning.

If you find yourself going to multiple Web sites every day checking for updated news, Blogs, and other content, RSS can make your life easier.

If your favorite sites make their content available as "RSS Feeds" — and thousands of sites do — you can check them all at once

How to use The Golfing Machinist RSS channels

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) - is an easy way to view new articles and updates of the golfing machinist articles.

RSS feeds, or channels can be read in a program called a news reader or aggregator.

A quick search of the web will find many free or inexpensive news readers with various capabilities.

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Alex Sloan (GSED) - A Tip from the Top

Apr 28 2009
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Alex Sloan (USPGA, LM, GSED) - Florence, Alabama, USA.

The following is a special G.O.L.F. Tip by Alex Sloan (PGA, LM, GSED). Alex was in the First Authorized Instructor Course of The Golfing Machine under Mr Homer Kelley in January, 1981

I tell all my students that the Right Hand is the critical hand and by placing the little finger on first they destroy correct alignments and relationships with the left hand and clubface.

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Alex Sloan - Infallible Golf DVD

Apr 28 2009
Alex Sloan (GSED)
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Alex Sloan (USPGA, LM, GSED) - Florence, Alabama, USA.

Alex Sloans Infallible Golf DVD. This is a MUST for all Golfing Machine enthusiasts and all golfers.

I had the great privilege of being in Homer Kelleys first class for Authorized Instructors January 2, 1981. I was with him for 9-12 hour days. He was a true genius". He has given us an infallible way to learn and play golf.

I won my first three PGA tournament after only one lesson from TGM. The 1979. Dixie Section PGA Seniors. Champion, then won the Dixie Chapter Seniors Championship and with Bud Burns we won the Seniors Division of the Section Pro-Pro. event.

Alex Sloan has been twice Teacher of the Year. Voted by his peers and fellow golfers.

 

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Flying Wedges (6-B-3-0-1)

Apr 19 2009
The Golfing Machine
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The Right Forearm Flying Wedge with its Bent and Level Right Wrist is a major alignment in The Golfing Machine. It is secondary in importance only to the Flat Left Wrist, the Left Arm Flying Wedge.

This forms the precision Assembly and Structure of the Power Package and is absolutely Mandatory in delivering a fully supported club into the ball whether Hitting or swinging throughout the entire motion.

It is this ideal structure that is to be Assembled, Loaded, Stored, Delivered and Released into Impact, the Follow-Through and the Finish.

When combined with the bending backward of the Right Wrist the clubshaft and Right Arm fall into line with one another.

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Re-Place your divots

Apr 15 2009
Golf Etiquette
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The rule book states that "through the green, a player should ensure that any turf cut or displaced by him is replaced at once and pressed down". It is your responsibility to replace your divot.

Take a bucket from the bucket stand on the fist tee or 10th tee, fill it with sand supplied next to the bucket stand. Make sure you fill in all your divots and if you are walking down the fairway and you see an unfilled divot hole it will not take you but a minute to fill it in.

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Hinge Action-Direction Control (2-G)

Apr 13 2009
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You must learn to control your Hands so that you can control the Clubface. If you control the clubface you then control the ball. Once you control the ball then you are in control of your game.

It is easy if you can learn how to properly educate your hands. Since the hands are the only part of the body that connects you to the golf club it is imperative that they know precisely what to do.

Ben Doyle (USPGA, GSED) says “The hands are like two Australian sheep dogs, if you don’t train them they will kill all the sheep”

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