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Old 01-10-2009, 07:40 PM
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Extensor action, the frozen right wrist, impact hands, no startup swivel helps me out with club face control. Axis tilt promoting the on plane move of the right shoulder has helped me out tremendously with the bent plane line.

I do two start down waggles for every pull on the range. Works every time. No more round housing, no more early extension of the right arm either.

The right shoulder takes the bent right arm into release! Sequencing. I love it, love it.

Thanks to Ted and Lynn

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Old 01-10-2009, 10:29 PM
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Extensor action, the frozen right wrist, impact hands, no startup swivel helps me out with club face control. Axis tilt promoting the on plane move of the right shoulder has helped me out tremendously with the bent plane line.

I do two start down waggles for every pull on the range. Works every time. No more round housing, no more early extension of the right arm either.

The right shoulder takes the bent right arm into release! Sequencing. I love it, love it.

Thanks to Ted and Lynn
The fire is in your own application, O.B.

You make any teacher look good!



Meanwhile, the LBG Private Academy / Toronto / May 25-27 is fully booked. See you then!
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Old 01-11-2009, 12:28 AM
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The fire is in your own application, O.B.

You make any teacher look good!



Meanwhile, the LBG Private Academy / Toronto / May 25-27 is fully booked. See you then!


Thanks Lynn, this old fish is hoping to dine on some big fish during tournament season this summer. TBD.

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Old 01-11-2009, 01:11 PM
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Thanks Lynn, this old fish is hoping to dine on some big fish during tournament season this summer. TBD.

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Does "The Judge" qualify as a big fish ?
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Old 01-11-2009, 05:17 PM
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Does "The Judge" qualify as a big fish ?
Although the Judge is a very big fish, I find him to be even older and more chewy than I am. He demands strokes of an order I cant even count to.

Im hoping for new, fresh young college fish. The white belted long baller, the fancy shoed striper etc. Now they are good eaters.

This may jinx my season so Id better stop. A fancy shoed, white belter had me for lunch or should I say by lunch in the Ontario Match Play. That was lunch on the first day too. Time for mid ams and soon seniors golf. Seven woods on par threes. Grab bars in the shower. That rubber thing on the end of my putter grip to pick up the ball.
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