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Old 01-24-2011, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by wedgy View Post
Clubhead maintaining it's lag through the impact interval is your statement, it's incorrect period, you need to re-educate yourself on what is really going on in the swing as it's obvious you have no clue.
Wedgy, what is there about your posts that would lead anyone to believe you are well-intentioned.? You make a point or two and then insult and deride Daryl. There is a ton of evidence that Daryl has forgotten more about the golf swing than you or I know.

Let's just say, and I'm pretending here, that Daryl is wrong and you are right. Who are you going to convince by being mean-spirited? If you are convinced you are correct, why not try to help us all see it with a thoughtful presentation.

Maybe you, OB, and Daryl are all correct but using different terms and seeing things from different perspectives.

What makes you think you have the weight to slam another human being?

Now, people get short tempered as we all know, including me, and including Daryl. But responding with the same mistake helps nothing.

That's it for you! I want you to apologize to Daryl and shake hands in a mature fashion. OB, you are to be punished by watching the press conference announcement that Roy Halliday was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies by the Toronto Blue Jays. Daryl, your punishment is to watch replays of Jay Cutler mope around the sideline, yesterday, and that fool interfere with the foul ball that cost the Cubs a trip to the Series.

Wedgie, I don't know anything about you, yet, but we will be gathering data with which to hurt your feelings, slowly. I think we can start by having you read all my posts!

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