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Old 10-01-2009, 11:21 AM
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This guy must be a Machiner
Check out this golf blog I saw on Yahoo today written by Travis Fulton. Clearly, this guy has read the book!

http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/new..._com&type=lgns

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Old 10-01-2009, 11:58 AM
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Check out this golf blog I saw on Yahoo today written by Travis Fulton. Clearly, this guy has read the book!

http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/new..._com&type=lgns

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He's done more than read the book!

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...light=fulton#8
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Old 10-01-2009, 02:16 PM
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Boy...
....I sure feel silly now!

Travis - if you are out there reading this drop me a private message!
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Old 10-01-2009, 02:45 PM
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This guy must be a Machiner
He is an AI at the GSEB level and is listed on TGM's website.
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Old 10-02-2009, 04:45 PM
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Nice article, comparison of Phil, Tiger, Perry, hitting vs swinging etc.

I didnt see Phil on the weekend. In addition to the changes mentioned did he adopt Hitting putting , like Dave Stockton employs? Was he thrusting?
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Old 10-04-2009, 04:12 PM
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I have watched Phil since he was 18 and I followed him around at Arizona State (I was 13 then). That guy made so many long putts and I think became very mechanical the past few years. I do think that helped him on the short putting but he just did not make as many 15 footers as he used to.

The other thing I saw was a confidence in his swing and a "I am going to play the shot I feel comfortable with, not what the book tells me", now one can say that could cost you my feeling is playing by comfort is what made Phil good. For example, when he started the 3-wood out over the water on 17 and hit a draw into the middle of the fairway. The shot really was a cut starting far right back to the left but he had been drawing it all day, why do what the book says when you know your swing.

I hope Phil sticks to being Phil and not what "other" people think he should be doing.
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Old 10-04-2009, 10:13 PM
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I didnt see Phil on the weekend. In addition to the changes mentioned did he adopt Hitting putting , like Dave Stockton employs? Was he thrusting?
Phil lit it up on the front nine of THE TOUR Championship Saturday, using only ten putts in the nine holes. As it happens, I was having lunch with Butch Harmon in caddie/instructor hospitality at the time. He obviously was pleased with the performance and began to tell me about Phil's visit with Dave Stockton (which, at that time, few knew anything about).

I had to ask:

Yoda: Interesting. But, Dave and Phil's strokes are entirely different. What did he learn . . . ?

Butch: [Blank stare.]

Yoda: I mean, Dave freezes his right shoulder and bends and straightens his right elbow. In right-handed terms, Phil freezes his right elbow and rocks his right shoulder. Two totally different strokes. And, it appears to me that Phil has not changed his basic action.

[For TGMers . . .

DAVE -- Putt Minor Basic Stroke (10-3-E / Motionless Right Shoulder) and Push Major Basic Stroke (10-3-C / Right Elbow 'up and out' and bending and straightening).

PHIL -- Punch Major Basic Stroke (10-3-A / Right Elbow at 'side') with the Right Arm Power Accumulator (the Bent Right Elbow) Zeroed and with Power supplied by the Paw Minor Basic Stroke (10-3-H / Rocking Shoulders).]



Butch: Well, they worked on some things in the stance. And confidence. He helped his confidence.

Yoda: Yeah, Dave's great there. Got a lot out of his own game, that's for sure.

Butch: You got that right.

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Old 10-05-2009, 07:49 PM
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Just added a TGM explanatory paragraph to my post above. Check it out!

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Old 10-07-2009, 11:40 PM
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Thanks Yoda, that is an inside the ropes answer if ever there was one.

Dave Stockton has also helped Michelle Wie with her putting, Tiger when a young cub with his wedge game , dito for Anika if memory serves. If he isnt careful he's going to be considered a guru pretty soon. You'll have to tell him where you bought your turban, you know the one that goes with the territory.
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