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Old 03-24-2011, 10:43 AM
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Perfection
Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Patrick,

Right before meeting Dodger, I got lucky and had studied both those videos in depth. It was at the front of my tiny brain, and just happened to be the prescription Dodger needed. I can't tell you how often I have applied those ideas since then. You can't control what happens through the impact interval on full swings by thinking about impact. Address -> Top -> Finish. Homer Kelley understood it, YODA taught us, all we have to do is pay attention.

Read Dodger's post carefully. Great information there. The difference it made to our friend Dodger's swing was wonderful. Thanks YODA!

Kevin
Thanks Kevin. I know Dodger is a golfing beast and he gives good advice! I have to really have Lynn's videos on to get the correct positions over and over. I know he gave me a gift as did Daryl and so many others here.

I have a full length mirror in my spiffy bachelor pad and an impact bag, my clubs and the sorted laundry bins (whites and colors) . That is my only furniture in the living room (LOL!). It has been too cold for yard sales yet, and I am furiously saving my ruples for "the big dance" at Cuscowilla and the epic journey to Minneapolis and Madison and Hershey.

So, anyway, I practice everything, well almost everything , in front of the mirror. It actually reminds me of your Batcave at the luxurious Green Haven.

I set up my laptop and watch the videos and practice in the mirror. I am very,very happy.

I can't figure out why I am so happy, but trust me. I am really feeling great. It might be the "Cuscowilla Borealis," although there is this young lady....ha!

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