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Old 01-30-2009, 08:00 PM
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Lee Trevino on wedge play
Lee Buck Trevino was without doubt one of the greatest with a wedge. Here he is explaining his methods. TGM followers will notice some familiar concepts.



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Old 01-30-2009, 08:21 PM
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Lee Buck Trevino was without doubt one of the greatest with a wedge. Here he is explaining his methods. TGM followers will notice some familiar concepts.



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AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME.

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Amazing divots with vertical hinging too!
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Old 01-31-2009, 01:55 PM
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Swinging left
He is "swinging left" on these shots. But is the "swinging left" release in the book?

Ive always wondered.

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Old 01-31-2009, 03:38 PM
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Homer on Trevino
Here is a screen capture from my files.

Included are some Yoda thoughts on "down" etc. Very good stuff.


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He is "swinging left" on these shots. But is the "swinging left" release in the book?

Ive always wondered.

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Release and Impact (assuming the Ball located prior to Low Point) are "swinging right". Follow-Through and Finish are "swinging left".

Per 1-L #13, the Club moves "down and out" to Low Point. Thereafter, per 1-L #15, it moves "up and in". In both instances, per 1-L #9, it is simply moving in a circle.

Fortunately, to accomplish the above, all you have to do is keep your Head Stationary and point the Clubshaft/Sweetspot/Lag Pressure at the Straight Plane Line (1-L #6, 2-0/B #3 and 2-N-0).

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