BamBam, Something is wrong- it appears that Neil and Bucket have overrided the forum ban- they've cracked the system - please fix this break ASAP! Before Chaos takes over- if it's not already too late.
Mike . .. just got the call about you runnin' nekked through some Walmart in West Virginia . . . they said you were hollerin' something about . . . Karma and lizards? Did you drink a soy latte or something?
Mike . .. just got the call about you runnin' nekked through some Walmart in West Virginia . . . they said you were hollerin' something about . . . Karma and lizards? Did you drink a soy latte or something?
You're just jealous that you don't have the nerve to enjoy life like I do!
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Wow boys, we've been cold busted by the forum fuzz for posting off topic. How dare you evil doers! Since I started this thread I retain the right to go off the reservation at any moment; however, I suppose we better stay at least "near" the topic.
That being said, what is your favorite part of the DVD series?
Feel free to discuss amongst yourselves and when I return please have your answers ready.
Ok, I'm back.
__________________ Hitting the Ball is the easiest part of the game-hitting it effectively is the most difficult. Why trust instinct when there is a science."1-G.
Lots of good info in all 3 dvd's..... no specific favorites just yet.
One thing that struck me was seeing VJ employ a vertical hinge on what appeared to be a "full-blown 6-iron". Wondering if he's simply demonstrating all 3 hinge actions, or is it truly a viable hinge action to obtain an extra high "cutter" with ANY club? I've limited any vertical hinging to short shots.....seems like you could get hurt trying it on a full swing!
__________________ Hitting the Ball is the easiest part of the game-hitting it effectively is the most difficult. Why trust instinct when there is a science."1-G.
Lots of good info in all 3 dvd's..... no specific favorites just yet.
One thing that struck me was seeing VJ employ a vertical hinge on what appeared to be a "full-blown 6-iron". Wondering if he's simply demonstrating all 3 hinge actions, or is it truly a viable hinge action to obtain an extra high "cutter" with ANY club? I've limited any vertical hinging to short shots.....seems like you could get hurt trying it on a full swing!
Thanks, Comet. Regarding the Vertical Hinge Action on a "full blown 6-iron", I hit exactly that shot for Alex and Burner in their private session the day before the LBG Homecoming Classic at Cuscowilla. I swung down and through, took turf, and the ball went dead straight; but . . .
Thanks, Comet. Regarding the Vertical Hinge Action on a "full blown 6-iron", I hit exactly that shot for Alex and Burner in their private session the day before the LBG Homecoming Classic at Cuscowilla. I swung down and through, took turf, and the ball went dead straight; but . . .
Sky high!
Tell'em about it, Alex and Burner!
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Yoda also did some really cool stuff with a sand wedge on Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately I cannot remember his technique
__________________ Hitting the Ball is the easiest part of the game-hitting it effectively is the most difficult. Why trust instinct when there is a science."1-G.
Yoda also did some really cool stuff with a sand wedge on Sunday afternoon Unfortunately I cannot remember his technique
Augusta Golf -- B.J. Hathaway -- is being too modest. Our late Sunday afternoon time together was with his student Lyn Lott, Georgia Sports Hall of Famer http://www.gghf.org/MEMBER_level2lott.htm, state Open Champion and 11-year PGA TOUR player (Lifetime TOUR member / 150 Cuts; 3-time Masters; and 3-time U.S. Open / 7th, 9th and 12th).
I have read about Lyn Lott since the '70s and was delighted when AG offered to introduce me to him.
Check out Lyn's endorsement of our friend and LBG Contributor, Augusta Golf. Cutting to the chase:
Thanks, Comet. Regarding the Vertical Hinge Action on a "full blown 6-iron", I hit exactly that shot for Alex and Burner in their private session the day before the LBG Homecoming Classic at Cuscowilla. I swung down and through, took turf, and the ball went dead straight; but . . .
Sky high!
Tell'em about it, Alex and Burner!
I showed them the same on the 11th hole with a 7i. BJ was with us and was having a chuckle that it was the only ball sitting on the green)
I showed them the same on the 11th hole with a 7i. BJ was with us and was having a chuckle that it was the only ball sitting on the green)
That's true Guru I hit a medium spinner into the center of the green and spun it back off the fringe and Guru calmly put some Verticulor Dropicide on his ball and she just landed and sat down.
__________________ Hitting the Ball is the easiest part of the game-hitting it effectively is the most difficult. Why trust instinct when there is a science."1-G.