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Old 06-09-2010, 06:24 PM
JerryG JerryG is offline
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It went very well. There were times the kids (6'2", 190, arms like orangutans)outdrove my be 50 yards at least. But the old guy hit lots of greens for a change, lots of fairways and didn't have many putts. I sneaked it past them a couple times and it got a little quiet. Later, the razzing started.
The best part was watching my 10th grader beat up on a couple seniors with his bent right wrist, PP#1 to China and magical right forearm and LAG. This kid is playing G.O.L.F. Nerves got to him on the first day of sectionals and he had a 47-35. He's getting it.
The varsity players are all swingers. My guys (JVers) seem more like hitters, though we only give the JVers "permission" to go at it with the right arm. It is a gas.
I love this TGM stuff.
Kev gave one lesson last summer to my head coach. This guy is a sucker for compression and when he gets a chance it is all he strives for.
I could go on, but I think I better let the dogs in.
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