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Please, take a deep breath, and listen. I remember your videos from your earliest postings on my site. The promise was so strong. Frankly, I was shocked at what I saw two nights ago in your posted swing. I know you are "back" from your 2009 YouTube videos. Your recent work is evident. Unfortunately, certain exaggerations remain, and that is why I chose to post the one I did. The good news is that the exaggerations can be gone almost overnight. Even better, they can be replaced by alignments far more in keeping with the nature of the Golf Stroke, not to mention your own humanity. Call me. :salut: P.S. I know this is a serious conversation for you. Know that it is for me, too, even if we can't get it done here. You can lead a new generation in a new world. Let's get it right. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9epK...eature=related Sorry. |
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Looking forward to it! |
OK now I see the sub text and the reason for the title of this thread...."return to snap release". Sorry I've been very busy shopping for bathing suits for my trip to Myrtle Beach next January.
Comdpa could you describe you're former Release Trigger or Throw in TGM terms or otherwise? Non Auto , sequenced, two handed ? Does the Right Hand cock and uncock, or bend and un bend actively? Homer wouldnt like either of those too much, but they do exist in the wild. Or maybe the left wrist throws out the #2 angle prior to the right arm rolling #3 ? Could you get it working? Did it add anything interesting to your Auto Snap? Man thats a serious departure from Auto Snap. |
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Well, you also don't hit the ball on your follow through, so does that mean you do it any which way you want? No. And so it is with the backswing...it is a portent of things to come. Watch this space for more. |
OK will do and agreed about the backswing in that we do tend to unload that which we load.
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