Your statement:
It is very easy to see that Bertholy did not influence Moe's playing career. is not proven by your list because Moe's playing carrer did not end in 1976 (per his bio on CBC). In any case all that you list as well as the accomplishments I mentioned were before del la Torre. So when you link Moe to de la Torre your linkage of tournament winds to importance makes it clear no one should listen to Moe's point about learning from de la Torre because anything he would have learned from him had nothing to do with his 'accomplishments'. It's then curious that you felt the need to link them. In case you forgot again this is what you said:
Natural Golf teaches that the body should move first. Moe thought that Ernest Jones was a great teacher, and Jones clearly understood that the body will move first, but that you don't have to think about it for it to happen.
Now if you just take Moe's name out of that statement then I don't have a problem with it. Bertholy disagrees with Jones and that is a clear distinction between them.
There are people interested in Bertholy and it would be rude to make this thread difficult to read for them. So you should take any follow up to this to a new post. If you lack the consideration to do that then I will following your next response in this thread.
Peter |