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Old 05-15-2007, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by neil View Post
There does not seem to be a "selling" theme to this site .
Only GIVING.
Oh I agree, And the original post was probably ill worded. I guess what I'm after is something (gut feeling or otherwise) that points me on a path I can get on and stay on. I don't have access to an AI or any instructor for that matter that I feel really gets it and I just am tired of the struggle. I call it the 3 day golf swing. You get a feel that allows you to get the ball around the golf course and by the 3rd day it feels normal and you can't do it anymore. So you start the search over. It sucks but I've kept the handi tween 3 and 7 that way for 3 years. I know what I'm capable of and its a whole lot more than what I'm doing.

I just want to figure out how to build my own "machine" so to speak. I look at Ted and I think I can do that. (or at least an acceptable facsimile there of, I think I've got Ted by just a few inches ) I spent about 4 hrs yesterday hitting chips and little pitches reviewing clips and posts from this site and was pleased. Laser crisp little shots (now to slowly build it to a full swing is the challenge) The address routine clip helped a lot.

Like I said I'm gonna have to do this by myself for the most part.And nothing good is easy, but with a lot of hard work, I'm starting to believe that going this road will be the easiest for me to be able to monitor on my own. I'm tired of grasping at straws and being gullible and my own worst enemy. Just want for once to make the right decision about something.
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