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Old 06-15-2008, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Aussie_Bomber View Post
Hi all, have been watching the videos in the gallery...

My favourite is Yoda's "Are you ready to roll?", after watching it numerous times a light bulb went on in my thick skull!!

Took off to practice range to give my hands some education (punishment! lol)

I had been in a major funk and had lost some power this past week... was maxing out at high 120's, low 130's and hitting some big blocks!

The lesson clicked and I went to a 138mph average (141mph max out), lowered my launch angle with a very hot right to left ball flight.

Now I don't know if the next statement makes sense but at impact I could feel the ball load against the shaft and the shaft actually pushed back!! (Not very TGM in my explanations so I apologise, hopefully you guys can translate it for me?)

TGM just keeps delivering and Yoda the way you explain things is brilliant. I feel like I have proceeded to a whole new level today and for that I sincerely thank all at LBG for providing the tools.

Will hopefully get that swing video for you guys this week and you can tear it to bits

AB
Fascinating to read your stuff - TGM with its emphasis on alignments rather than physics (not that it ignores the physics...just gives primacy to alignments)...some might see it as a model of golf that emphasises accuracy not power.

You obviously have the horsepower...now with alignments...should be interesting to hear how things develop!

I agree about "ready to roll"...that one statement automatically combines a straight plane line with a sequenced release...and if you uncock and roll on plane ... then you get a flat left wrist andlag pressure for free!!

Buy 1 imperative and get 2 free!! only at ol' HK's discount sale!
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