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Old 11-17-2010, 07:59 AM
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Thanks City. I needed that.
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:19 AM
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After I trace the BLP (Base LIne Plane) by "tossing," "flicking," or "pointing " my # 3 PP at it , letting it pull my arm to shoulder height with slight Extensor Action, I am aware of two things which I count to myself as a check list.

Do this at horizontal level and incline gradually with your practice swing. Extend your right arm, fully with club in the middle of your right forearm. Snap your right wrist back for exaggeration of the feeling of LAG crashing against your # 3 PP and your right /back elbow bending. Then forget about the LAG and concentrate only on your bent elbow which you will shoot out at the imaginary horizontal ball/target.

By rapidly accelerating your Bennding Right Wrist/back wrist, you have plasterd the LAG against the # 3 PP and your opposite elbow straightening will keep it there until you come to your left/frontside ear. Fire the elbow and (sooner or later) the # 3 PP will go through the ball at speed.

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i plan to give this a whirl - if i crush it then we'll meet in Thailand on the lotto proceedes for a few rounds & a few beers
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:21 AM
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I'm anxious to hear how it goes City...

I have been focusing on basic motion, and finding I can hold my impact alignments and feel more compression when I feel my right arm driving through #1 while monitoring the feel of #3. Driving the right arm through #3 could cause some flipping issues. Just my "feels."

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Old 11-17-2010, 08:55 AM
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I'm anxious to hear how it goes City...

I have been focusing on basic motion, and finding I can hold my impact alignments and feel more compression when I feel my right arm driving through #1 while monitoring the feel of #3. Driving the right arm through #3 could cause some flipping issues. Just my "feels."

Kevin
i notice that this is also Lynn's feel ie rt arm driving through #1 with rt shoulder acting as a launchpad

reading between the lines i think he says i shoot a brace of 68s & win my club champs when i master it
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:11 AM
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Tim,

I have NOTHING original. Anything I get right was learned here!

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Old 11-17-2010, 09:31 AM
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Tim,

I have NOTHING original. Anything I get right was learned here!

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it is on the money for me & grateful for your help i wouldn't have read about Yoda's feels without your generosity

avoiding 'original' is a rock solid plan i think
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Old 11-17-2010, 01:28 PM
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One of my sons has been to Thailand.
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i plan to give this a whirl - if i crush it then we'll meet in Thailand on the lotto proceedes for a few rounds & a few beers
He has been almost everywhere! I have been to a very good Thai restaurant in Toronto!

Tim, let me tell you how loosely I hold my swing thoughts. If I cannot shoot a sub 80 round with this swing (meaning if my putting and chips are good), then it's the next fix for the perceived " wobble." I regularly try both a Swinging and Hitting motion.

This winter Jerry, and after I visit Lynn in April, I know I am going to cocentrate a lot on turning "3 shots into 2."

And Jerry, "success has many fathers, while failure is an orphan."

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Old 11-17-2010, 03:41 PM
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Tim, let me tell you how loosely I hold my swing thoughts. If I cannot shoot a sub 80 round with this swing (meaning if my putting and chips are good), then it's the next fix for the perceived " wobble." I regularly try both a Swinging and Hitting motion.
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you can't put me off that easy ICT - i know you have a Hoganesque secret & i want to be around when you let it slip out
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Old 11-17-2010, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
He has been almost everywhere! I have been to a very good Thai restaurant in Toronto!

Tim, let me tell you how loosely I hold my swing thoughts. If I cannot shoot a sub 80 round with this swing (meaning if my putting and chips are good), then it's the next fix for the perceived " wobble." I regularly try both a Swinging and Hitting motion.

This winter Jerry, and after I visit Lynn in April, I know I am going to cocentrate a lot on turning "3 shots into 2."

And Jerry, "success has many fathers, while failure is an orphan."

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Profundity becomes you, City.
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Old 11-18-2010, 12:33 AM
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Next to the 12 Step Program I use for personal rehabilitation...
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Profundity becomes you, City.
and the love of family, friends, dogs and teaching (which is where this fits in), studying the golf swing through TGM and this site is a profoundly good thing for me.

Tim, the closest I'll ever come to a Hoganesque secret, is the arthritis he must've felt after his accident. Which reminds me to order Troglio's book!

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