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Old 08-26-2010, 03:17 PM
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Hey OB. Everything you're saying makes sense.

You, DOCW3 and Yoda seem to be on the same page. I seem to have fallen off the reservation. I seem to be too concerned with insignificant mechanics and I fail to see the big picture. It's getting pretty scary when the only one I can turn to for sympathy and understanding is Innercityteacher.

I wrote to DOCW3, I said that it's all about the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. Swiveling allows the Clubshaft to Load the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. Not Swiveling Loads the Primary Lever. The #3 PP is only a Pressure Point. It only senses the different Loading.

We'll see what he says. Maybe he'll reply through a Post.
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Old 08-26-2010, 07:44 PM
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It's getting pretty scary when the only one I can turn to for sympathy and understanding is Innercityteacher.
D, that sounds like a lonely place your in. He's a Flyers fan for crying out loud! You got friends man. Lots of 'em. Good honest hockey team lovin people.

Hey remember your "meatball methods" thread ........I piss my Riviera sansabelts when I ever think about that one......that was inspired, man.

Ah, the good ole days! Wonder when the next "homecoming" opportunity is gonna come our way? Or should we just make one ourselves?

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D, that sounds like a lonely place your in. He's a Flyers fan for crying out loud! You got friends man. Lots of 'em. Good honest hockey team lovin people.

Hey remember your "meatball methods" thread ........I piss my Riviera sansabelts when I ever think about that one......that was inspired, man.

Ah, the good ole days! Wonder when the next "homecoming" opportunity is gonna come our way? Or should we just make one ourselves?
Flyers training camp starts September 17th. God Bless America!
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Flyers training camp starts September 17th. God Bless America!
So you guys have feelings too? Man, how bout Borje Salming's feelings when three of your goons were trying to mug him and the local authorities brought out the cops and laid charges.

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=128287318 3

OK this photo from another incident but still........He's a god in Sweden to this day , got his own underwear company.

P.S. dont ever try to shave with a hockey skate.
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Old 08-26-2010, 09:56 PM
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I am still havng a little trouble resolving the proper PP3 placement.

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Can anyone help?

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Uh HungryBear, are you THE HungryBear of Double Rainbow fame? Im thinking no. Please say no. On the other hand if you are, what have you done to Mike O.? Where is he?


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Old 08-27-2010, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
D, that sounds like a lonely place your in. He's a Flyers fan for crying out loud! You got friends man. Lots of 'em. Good honest hockey team lovin people.

Hey remember your "meatball methods" thread ........I piss my Riviera sansabelts when I ever think about that one......that was inspired, man.

Ah, the good ole days! Wonder when the next "homecoming" opportunity is gonna come our way? Or should we just make one ourselves?

I'm thinking about going South next Spring. That seems a long way off.
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I have something else to admit regarding PP # 3...
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I'm thinking about going South next Spring. That seems a long way off.
Hi, my name's Pat and I'm a grateful member of (oh, that meeting is Monday night) uhmm, people who can't thrust with PP # 3.

I tried it on the range this morning and I was ok with the 7 iron, at the target, about 160-165 yards and did it 5 times in a row, so I was pumped thinking I had it. I pulled out the 2 wood and "snap, crackle, and pop." 230 yards on a rope, at the target, on-purpose, 3 in a row, and then push right, yank left "What?" Pulled the 4 iron and cracked 2 in a row about 195 yard at the target and then, pull, push lost, back to trace BLP, nice and safe!

I set my anchors, loaded my right knee with a bend, nice and still. EA, trace BLP and Step left and throw the javelin through my index finger at the ball's inside quadrant. Lots of exploding dirt and a rock-hard sound at contact.

Any ideas?

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Old 08-28-2010, 01:07 AM
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Hi, my name's Pat and I'm a grateful member of (oh, that meeting is Monday night) uhmm, people who can't thrust with PP # 3.

I tried it on the range this morning and I was ok with the 7 iron, at the target, about 160-165 yards and did it 5 times in a row, so I was pumped thinking I had it. I pulled out the 2 wood and "snap, crackle, and pop." 230 yards on a rope, at the target, on-purpose, 3 in a row, and then push right, yank left "What?" Pulled the 4 iron and cracked 2 in a row about 195 yard at the target and then, pull, push lost, back to trace BLP, nice and safe!

I set my anchors, loaded my right knee with a bend, nice and still. EA, trace BLP and Step left and throw the javelin through my index finger at the ball's inside quadrant. Lots of exploding dirt and a rock-hard sound at contact.

Any ideas?

Patrick
Aiming Point procedure.

Try moving it fore and aft of the ball for shorter and longer clubs respectively and see what happens. You might be pleasantly surprised. In fact I know you will be. Think of it as an adjustment for the time it takes a longer lever to switch ends. Its the alternate procedure to Tracing, not quite the same but ....geometricaly similar in terms of impact. To each their own.

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Old 08-28-2010, 08:12 AM
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Patrick, you walked into this one. Oh, just as a side thought, have you ever heard of the term - "Thread jacking"?

Hi, my name's Pat and I'm a grateful member of (oh, that meeting is Monday night) uhmm, people who can't thrust with PP # 3.

Do you remember the "Saturday Night Live" sketch about the person named "Pat". Funny.... Freaky, but funny.


I tried it on the range this morning and I was ok with the 7 iron, at the target, about 160-165 yards and did it 5 times in a row, so I was pumped thinking I had it.

You did have it.

I pulled out the 2 wood and "snap, crackle, and pop." 230 yards on a rope, at the target, on-purpose, 3 in a row,

Good "execution"....What in the hell are you doing with a 2 wood? They stopped making those when "Leave it to Beaver" went off the air.

and then push right, yank left "What?" Not so good "execution".....


Pulled the 4 iron and cracked 2 in a row about 195 yard at the target I see a pattern....

and then, pull, push lost, Really? I'm concerned that you can't hit 30 perfect shots in a row. Man, you've been at this for at least six months. Why is it taking so long?

back to trace BLP, nice and safe! Hmm? Fundamentals.

I set my anchors, loaded my right knee with a bend, nice and still. EA, trace BLP and Step left and throw the javelin through my index finger at the ball's inside quadrant. Lots of exploding dirt and a rock-hard sound at contact.

That's cool.

I'm thinking "Hooters Tour".



Any ideas?

Ya..... The first two shots with each club selection seem to go well. Stop after two strokes per club, and then go to the Putting Green.

Patrick
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Is this guy perfect or what? (Well, at least for an Elbow Plane Swinger)

Get yourself a pair of these pants.
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Thanks, OB!
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Aiming Point procedure.

Try moving it fore and aft of the ball for shorter and longer clubs respectively and see what happens. You might be pleasantly surprised. In fact I know you will be. Think of it as an adjustment for the time it takes a longer lever to switch ends. Its the alternate procedure to Tracing, not quite the same but ....geometricaly similar in terms of impact. To each their own.
I will comply and let yo know next week. I have to lay a hurtin' on some suburban preppies in the next 7 days!!!! Today, "the family settled all its old scores."


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