Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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I'm sure you all knew this but it is still way cool!
Can you say "knocking down the pin?" and "perfect finish?"
LOL
ICT
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Just found this while waiting for one or two parents to show out of the 80 some odd students I teach. Of course, the ones that come represent the "A" students still in my school!
Anyway, I just feel like I passed an exam!
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=40550&highlight=forward+press#pos t40550
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Yoda
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Saying Goodbye To The 'Other Guy'
Originally Posted by Trigolt
Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
I have to admit, my setup routine sometimes varies from shot to shot and I don't have a routine from the time I take my club out of the bag until I complete the shot.
Bagger
Bagger,
One thing Yoda stressed with me is to use the same set-up routine for every shot - on the range and on the course. It is one part of your golf swing that takes no coordination or any physical skills, in my opinion. It's one of those things you can get right 100% of the time.
So why not get it right every time?
-The Golt
Ever wonder why that 'other guy' always does so much better?
I'm talking about your alter ego who inhabits the same physique but who hits 'second' after your first ball has sailed OB or PL (Probably Lost) or that three-footer didn't touch the hole. It's because, per 3-F-5, "most misshots are lost at Address -- by not mentally spelling out exactly the selected Stroke Variations and their technique and Feel."
The Address Routine of 3-F-5 is a Three-Step Failsafe Procedure that enables you to hit your 'second' shot first! Master each Step -- Practice Stroke, Waggle and Forward Press -- independently and then integrate the entire procedure into your Game.
Do that and the 'other guy' will soon find himself looking for work!
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Yoda
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I really did knock everything dead straight with that forward press, even my driver.
ICT