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Old 09-12-2011, 11:19 AM
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[quote=innercityteacher;86261]2 check-up too early. chips. (Forgot the 1-2 rhythm) for two bogies, 4 chips to under 4inches for 4 pars, a too cute drive and a tree limb for a 7, and. I forgot to open my driver face twice for a bogie and a double for a 43/35.

6 pars in a row including a sandy and pars on our two toughest holes, a greedy put for a birdie turned a bogie, another tree branch for a bogie, and a careless chip deflected downhill for a double 40/36.


Hcp - 13 , Lynn Blake World Travel and Certification Fund - $ 127.

KEVIN, JERRY, LYNN AND THE INSTRUCTORS ON THIS SITE HAVE NEVER TOLD ME LESS THAN THE MOST LOGICAL, SENSIBLE TGM GOLFING INSIGHTS. THEY ARE GREAT TEACHERS AND PEOPLE COULD COMPETENTLY REORGANIZE OUR TAX SYSTEM AND SAVE THE US ECONOMY. SOMEBODY SEND OBAMA THIS LINK AND HURRY!

Well, it has been a brutal summer personally, but a good summer professionally with a new high school next to University City. Given my own analytical nature, wanted to break down the Power package and learn how my Machine works at the most basic level. For example, I now have a better understanding of the Pulley System and how it is allowed to operate smoothly by the Hula-Hula of the hips leaving the head stationary.

Does anyone else notice as Martin Chuck describes in a video on YouTube and as Lynn showed me in my lessons, that a strong grip has benefits for a slower swing. Mr. Chuck goes so far as to suggest closing the club-face and re-gripping with it closed so there is less deflection and a more penetrating shot! This technique was shown to me as a chip by Lynn, and now it is a help in the full swing.



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