The Golfing Machine Homer Kelley 1982 Geometric Golf Instruction Star System
The Golfing Machine by Homer Kelley, is a seminal, complex instructional text outlining 24 components and variations for the golf swing. It focuses on geometric, physics-based principles rather than a single method, allowing for millions of swing variations to fit individual golfers, famously used by players like Bryson DeChambeau. Key details about The Golfing Machine (TGM) include: Scientific Approach: Kelley, an engineer, spent 30 years researching the golf swing to create a system focusing on „The Computer Age Approach to Golfing Perfection“. Core Concepts: The book breaks down the swing into components (e.g., pivot, hinge, plane) rather than recommending one „perfect“ swing.