Clear demonstration of the hinge actions. Preferably showing the specifics of each without mentioning anything about any of the others ie. when talking about verticle hinge do not mention horizontal.
Then you could follow that with a short demo of them in action and make comparisons on short shots ie. verticle hinge will cause ball to do this .....
Horizontal will make ball to this ....... whereas vertical made it do this....
Close up shots of Lynn demonstrating the flying wedges from down the line and face on. Close up shots of his hands and right forearm at address from down the line and face on. Downloadable avi swing videos that I can plug into my JC video so I can really look at his swing at various points. I wouldnt be at all opposed to having a premium area where we could upload and download said video files. I'd be more than willing to pay a monthly subscription fee for some real premium type content like that.
I would like to see photos from above the head (looking down on the golfer) showing the target line, ball positions in relation to the upper body, impact fix, etc.....this would also be nice from the players view from the eyes.
Warning: I am not TGM literate so please be easy on me if I am using wrong terminology. Now that you've be warned, read on.
We are allowed 36 putts a round (hopefully we keep it under that)... that's half a round (scoring wise -- Call me captain obvious)... seems to me that we could use some video/pictures on that topic on this site.
I putt using my shoulders (hands and arms are along for the ride). Nevertheless, I am always looking to improve my putting so more info from the wise not so old one is always good. Lynn described his preferred putting style in another forum using a piston action with the right arm (everything else still). I have experimented with it but have a hard time visualizing it (I am a visual learner so all this reading can get confusing).
All this bla bla bla to say: Video or pictures of Lynn demonstrating one or two putting choices would be awsome for this little guy. Using the right arm as a piston is specific request from me (If I described it wrong please feel free to correct me -- I admit to knowing little).
Full disclosure: I do not have the little yellow book (wife would really hurt me if I did another golf purchase this soon -- I am saving the argument for Lynn's upcoming commercial DVD which I am sure will be worth sleeping on the couch for