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Old 04-05-2011, 03:17 AM
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Feeling the FLW/BRW
Originally Posted by Etzwane View Post
I've seen the infomercial for PNGOT some time ago and while I was attracted by the fact it would teach that the right wrist does not cock, the video also pictures a flipping of the wrist at or just post impact (bent left wrist) that some Mike Austeen followers promote but is pretty much as un-TGM as it gets as fair as I understand.

I was thinking it would be nice to have something like that combined with a concept like "The Key" or "Set & Lock" although it could become too constraining.
Hi Etzwane. My "aha " moment with the PNGOT (lol) was seeing how messed up my wedges were on my backswing.

Once I corrected those wrist positions, lots of good things happened. Now, my ball flies like a real golf shot, like an inverted fish hook.

I'll show it to Lynn in a couple of weeks and get his guidance. You might be correct, I'm not Lynn or any of our talented friends. This is the start of my 13th month here, so... When I shoot multiple par/sub par rounds, I'll feel like I know something.

It's been cold here on the weekends, really cold but sunny and windy. My club champion can really bomb the ball but I am usually (last two rounds) only 30 yards behind him and the ball comes off my driver with a much sharper trajectory. Last season, I was about 50 yards behind him.

Today on the range, I recalled Harvey Pennick's "magic move" and stepped left and brought my back elbow to my side. My FLW uncocked and the driver screeched as the balls carried 200 yards straight before the first bounce. I finished with a pretty cool pose, too!

Keep asking questions/sharing ideas. I'm learning with them! Thanks!


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