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Moe, I assume you know that Homer Kelley was transplanted to the Northwest from Minnesota at the start of the Depression in 1929. I was able to study under him and one of his gurus after the Golfing Machine was published in the late '60's. I appreciate your point about the fact that athletes are not machines and that the human element/feel must be considered as well. Still physics plays a direct role of every pitch, hit or tee shot. One's ability must learn to maximize its potential through the basics/physics while utilizing skills Both should be working in tandem, not in opposition. Well said as it brought back many memories! I think Romero has the rare combination to keep hitting at higher levels.