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The Short Course -- Between the Ears
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These guys are good, and their golf playing skills go far beyond merely swinging the club. :salut: |
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The "Burnt Edge" . . .
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Cool! Thanks, Henny! :salut: |
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I use it as a reference for grain, but I prefer to rub the green for a truer test in areas where I anticipate pin placements. I often find grain following slopes and working towards water rather than going to the Southwest. When the slope goes to the Southwest, the grain can become very strong. I mark the grain in the book as a reference for wedges shots and full shots to help anticipate spin or skip. |
Great stuff guys.
What is 'Indio"? Hope I dont look too stupid here. Thanks OB |
Toronto SouthWest
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:sunny: http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses...?dest=Indio+ca Where all putts break toward Indio, or . . . Whatever! [Add Valley Girl accent.] :laughing9 |
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Thanks Yoda And I was just in Palm Springs for New Years. OMG. So this refers to reading the "lay of the land" in a mountainous area with a compass? Is that right? Google earth maybe for topographical maps? These guys are good and thorough too. Regards OB |
Lowering Your Score With . . . A Compass and Your Hand?
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Determining and marking grain to anticipate wedge shot "spin or skip" into the pin? Again . . . C'mon. Hats off, HennyB. Thanks! :salut: |
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Indio is down valley. World around you seems flat but is actually tilted slightly down valley. |
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Henny It occurs to me that your job description has gotten a lot longer of late. Adding surveyor to everything else you guys do. Wind reader, confidence whisperer etc etc etc etc etc. Good luck at the Hope if that is where you are at. And all the best for the coming season. OB |
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