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Old 04-25-2011, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
I can vouch for this, well the Daryl part anyways. Sometimes he'll even start disagreeing with himself. That takes some talent. Well , not that much talent maybe if you know what I mean.

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Hmm? I was going to autograph a copy of my "Right Forearm Participation" video to give to you.

It’s alright to talk to yourself. It’s even alright to answer yourself. It only becomes a problem if you’re talking to yourself and you go “Huh? What did you say?”
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Old 04-25-2011, 07:46 PM
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It’s alright to talk to yourself. It’s even alright to answer yourself. It only becomes a problem if you’re talking to yourself and you go “Huh? What did you say?”

So true D, thanks for sharing that with the group.

You know, Im not going to pay any attention to what I say to myself from now on. To heck with that nutjob! By the way the video you mention..........that is a golf video right?

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Old 04-25-2011, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
So true D, thanks for sharing that.

You know, Im not going to pay any attention to what I say to myself from now on. To heck with that nutjob! By the way the video you mention..........that is a golf video right?

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Old 04-26-2011, 02:33 PM
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Very funny!
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Part V Redux
I've added notes to the photos and videos in Part V. It's worth another look!

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...4009#post84009

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Old 04-28-2011, 07:33 PM
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HI Yoda,

Enjoyed the Flail video. The demonstration really brought the golfer's flail to life (As always). Can you share instructions on how to make a version similar to the one you use?
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HI Yoda,

Enjoyed the Flail video. The demonstration really brought the golfer's flail to life (As always). Can you share instructions on how to make a version similar to the one you use?
Sligo,

I built my flail from scratch, i.e., without any plans. And, trust me, in the mechanical and woodworking area, I am not an expert!

Take a hard look at what I've done, and do your best to replicate it. Your model is the Golfer's Flail in Sketch 2-K #4 and #5. It's not the best I could do, but when I did it 29 years ago, I had no idea I would be using it as I am now or that it would be broadcast around the world!

I soon will mass-produce a handful of mission-critical tools for my Lynn Blake Certified Instructors (as well as dedicated aficionados). My goal is to deliver wonderful teaching tools to my instructors, immediately and at a fraction of the cost they would incur to "do it themselves".

It's all in process and all part of a much larger theme.

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Old 04-28-2011, 08:21 PM
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Sligo,

I built my flail from scratch, i.e., without any plans. And, trust me, in the mechanical and woodworking area, I am not an expert!

Take a hard look at what I've done, and do your best to replicate it. Your model is the Golfer's Flail in Sketch 2-K #4 and #5. It's not the best I could do, but when I did it 29 years ago, I had no idea I would be using it as I am now or that it would be broadcast around the world!

I'm now making plans to mass-produce a handful of mission-critical tools for my Lynn Blake Certified Instructors (as well as dedicated aficionados). My goal is to deliver wonderful teaching tools to my instructors, immediately and at a fraction of the cost they would incur to "do it themselves".

It's all in process and all part of a much larger theme.

Looking forward to the opportunity to get my hands on those teaching tools Yoda
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Old 04-30-2011, 03:21 PM
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Looking forward to the opportunity to get my hands on those teaching tools Yoda
I got off the course an hour a go playing my first round in two weeks since studying with Lynn.

5 pars
2 birdies including our # 1 HCP and # 3 HCP holes
Front 9 putts = 14 for a 44
Back 9 puts = 11 for a 43 Total 87

In addition, I hit my brassie over 200 yards on 4 holes to the green or short fringe for pars or birdies.


How did my score get so high? It was cold, wet and very windy and I moved or was moved a lot on the tee by wind gusts. I also forgot to close my shoulders to TSP several times. Also, I was a little overwhelmed by all my chipping and pitching option so I hit several closed face chips and several flop shots well past the hole. You see I was hitting the ball so solidly that the ball just kept rolling by the holes!


I will do better next week Lynn! We did win our Nassau! Thanks!

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Old 04-30-2011, 03:48 PM
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So, that means you need 12 strokes from me. Ok, but I get to drive the cart.
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