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Old 04-13-2010, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Hi, my name's Patrick! I am a thankful member of TGMA.

(Welcome, Patrick)

Hi everyone!

As my GSEB, John Savage, shows me what real wedges (w/out blue cheese) look like, and reminds me to balance on my back heel, I am swinging nicely on plane.

However, I have been a bad student and need to make a confession.

(Go ahead, brother, say it! Be Free!)

After school, I go to my driving range and I make my wedges and balance on my right heel as I turn my right pocket or sternum. I get into a beautiful non-cocked flat left wrist position at shoulder level. (Go ahead, brother, say it!)

AND THEN I THRUST MY RIGHT ARM AT THE BALL AND I REALLY LIKE IT ALOT!!! I don't know how to stop! I CAN'T STOP! (Well?)

You see, last Saturday, during my round, every punch I tried from 180 yards and even a low running drive worked! The ball left out straight and low and then had a little upshoot fade at the end. I LIKED IT A LOT I REALLY DID. I'M SORRY!

I punched my driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 iron, 9 iron, my wedges, I can't stop. I ELBOW PUNCHED MY PUTTER (Gasp).

Then John showed me the most beautiful swing, effortless, high, soft-landing...I understand that on a really long course, I would need that, but...

I love the upshoot fade straight on line... Can anyone help me?

That's all I have, thanks for letting me share.

Patrick
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