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BerntR 10-26-2010 08:57 AM

Here in Houston we're having a perfect climate for golf now. The temperatures are now around low 80's and I can even walk the course without breaking too much sweat.

Back in Norway they have had the first snow drop traffic chaos already and it's basically dark, wet and cold. I can't say I'm in a rush to cross the Atlantic :-)

Mike O 10-26-2010 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by innercityteacher (Post 77703)
Do they have a bar in it? Cheesesteaks? Steak Sandwiches? The one near me get's $35 for an hour. Yours?


ICT

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O.B.Left 10-28-2010 09:43 AM

Hey Mike

That a good deal, up here its by the hour and not cheap.

So thats where you boned up on impact data maybe? Did it change your thinking on the course much? Just the conversations the past few weeks have me thinking 'bout things differently. Even though I knew the correct ball flight laws I was manipulating the face for all but big curve balls, now Im trying to do it with path......still a work in progress.

I dunno.

KevCarter 10-28-2010 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77773)
Hey Mike

That a good deal, up here its by the hour and not cheap.

So thats where you boned up on impact data maybe? Did it change your thinking on the course much? Just the conversations the past few weeks have me thinking 'bout things differently. Even though I knew the correct ball flight laws I was manipulating the face for all but big curve balls, now Im trying to do it with path......still a work in progress.

I dunno.

Sorry Daryl for jacking this thread even further...

O.B. II'm reading a really good book, the Negotiable Golf Swing by Joe Laurentino. This gentleman must have some background as a Machiner. He did a chapter on D-Plane and Ball Flight Laws while using Homer Kelley's Chapter 2 concepts in tandem with Jorgenson's work. Doesn't throw out the concepts we are learning here. I think he explains it in enough detail for teachers and players not lucky enough to own a track man. Very easy to understand and visualize. I would be interested to hear how close he is from guys with more scientific minds like Daryl, BerntR, and John Graham...

Have you guys seen this book? I think you would enjoy it as I do...

Kevin

dodger 10-28-2010 01:51 PM

I have the book as well. It is a good read. Kevin, you and I should just start a book club and exchange them, it would save us money.

Daryl 10-28-2010 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by dodger (Post 77786)
I have the book as well. It is a good read. Kevin, you and I should just start a book club and exchange them, it would save us money.

Now I have to get that book. :) Thanks Kevin and Dodger. I've fallen behind.

KevCarter 10-28-2010 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 77787)
Now I have to get that book. :) Thanks Kevin and Dodger. I've fallen behind.

Daryl, don't get too excited, it's not really as much for detail oriented folks with a lot of science savvy, it's more for bonehead golfers like me... :) I think you will read it and say that you really had a solid understanding before. I was just wondering what you thought of it if you had it. I would recommend it to all my students, and want to be sure you agree that it's on the right track on your level.

Thanks again,
Kevin

JerryG 10-28-2010 08:03 PM

Count me in on the book club. I'm still looking for that chapter on more distance from the hosel.


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