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Old 04-10-2010, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
To be honest, Rick needs a little help with his Hula-Hula flexibility to be able to move on the range like I do. His two assistants, however, have potential.
Would you start with Hula-Hula? I'm troubled by the fact Rick can't get his right forearm even close to on plane...

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Old 04-10-2010, 10:02 AM
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You don't know Amarillo By Morning? Thats un-American!

What do you do in Philly, just sit around listening to the theme from Rocky?

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Once the correct compression of the ball on the moon is revealed to him at sea level in New England. I will attempt to lyricise important swing thoughts for his fav tune once I learn Kevin's George Strait tune.

And Jerry, I have you pegged as a Guess Who or Dooby Bros. man.

"American Golfer, stay away from meeeee
American hacker buddy let me beee
Don't come flippin around my door
I don't need your shanks no more..."

Anyway Jerry, you can see how it just bubbles up at odd moments.

Sean, rock the golf practice, baby!

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Old 04-10-2010, 06:14 PM
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InnerCity....
Dooby Bros, Simon and Garfunkel, Fred Wesley, Peter Martin, Mose Allison, Haydn, Beethoven, Sousa, Ken Nordin, J.S. Bach and the boys...
I love it all.
First time out today and concentrated on maintaining those flying wedges, right shoulder down, FLW-BRW, got cocky with the hinges... Man, this is fun.
Thanks Yoda and Kev.
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Old 04-10-2010, 09:52 PM
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So what was the score?
We want analysis! Lies, excuses! I am still freezing from this morning!

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InnerCity....
Dooby Bros, Simon and Garfunkel, Fred Wesley, Peter Martin, Mose Allison, Haydn, Beethoven, Sousa, Ken Nordin, J.S. Bach and the boys...
I love it all.
First time out today and concentrated on maintaining those flying wedges, right shoulder down, FLW-BRW, got cocky with the hinges... Man, this is fun.
Thanks Yoda and Kev.
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Old 04-10-2010, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
We want analysis! Lies, excuses! I am still freezing from this morning!

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Silly fellow,
Suffice it to say there is no need for lies and excuses anymore.
I have alignments and geometry working for me. No score report in case today was a fluke. Actually, I expect even better things to come.
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Old 04-11-2010, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JerryG View Post
Silly fellow,
Suffice it to say there is no need for lies and excuses anymore.
I have alignments and geometry working for me. No score report in case today was a fluke. Actually, I expect even better things to come.
I think all the hard work you are doing teaching your students the fundamentals of the Machine are helping you work on the same fundamentals. No Voodoo or guessing. Payback, Karma, The Golden Rule. Good things for good people!

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Old 04-11-2010, 05:28 PM
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Yes, bery good point, Kevin.
I meant the "lies and excuses," in the spirit of colorful stories. But with geometric precision comes simple cause and effect!

Very good.

Patrick




Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
I think all the hard work you are doing teaching your students the fundamentals of the Machine are helping you work on the same fundamentals. No Voodoo or guessing. Payback, Karma, The Golden Rule. Good things for good people!

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fat and thin
When the ball is hit fat , think about the Geomatry of the circle, the centre ,the left shoulder moves backwards to much , the low point changes , thinned or fat shots !!!!!!!!! The Geometry of the circle changes !!!!!!!!!! The pivot must be correct, pulling the hands and handle of the club through to follow through . sustain the lag !
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