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12 piece bucket 11-13-2009 12:14 AM

Here's you some stayin' squated . . .












O.B.Left 11-13-2009 12:36 AM

So my German Canadian friend's "power schqvatt is real?" . He sometimes even yells "unt fire" at top and "himmelllllllll" when it actually works. Im not kidding here, no politically not correct jokes being made here, I play with this guy almost every other day. He is also the originator of "ass back golf" and "just watch the flag boys" which was famously accompanied by a big splash in the lake.

Und power schqvatt , unt fireeeeeeee....... HImeeeeeeellllllllllll l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

O.B.Left 11-13-2009 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 68908)
Homer Kelley viewed the Stationary Head as a geometric ideal, not as a mechanical absolute.

He recognized our humanity.

Hence, his advice:

"Just keep it as still as you can."

:salut:



Now try to find this somewhere else folks. Thanks Yoda. Makes sense to me. The first sentence is worthy of sober second thought .........which Ill do tomorrow.

12 piece bucket 11-13-2009 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 68916)
So my German Canadian friend's "power schqvatt is real?" . He sometimes even yells "unt fire" at top and "himmelllllllll" when it actually works. Im not kidding here, no politically not correct jokes being made here, I play with this guy almost every other day. He is also the originator of "ass back golf" and "just watch the flag boys" which was famously accompanied by a big splash in the lake.

Und power schqvatt , unt fireeeeeeee....... HImeeeeeeellllllllllll l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I may have to borrow that "just watch the flag boys." . . . that's awesome.

O.B.Left 11-13-2009 01:25 AM

I nearly wet myself when it came down in the lake about 20 yards short of the green. Frig that was funny.

12 piece bucket 11-13-2009 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 68921)
I nearly wet myself when it came down in the lake about 20 yards short of the green. Frig that was funny.

No question top-shelf quality there . . . that's the kinda man I'd axe out on a date.

GPStyles 11-13-2009 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 68920)
I may have to borrow that "just watch the flag boys." . . . that's awesome.


lol, I think its going into my bag as well!

okie 11-13-2009 10:19 AM

Fovial field, huh? The old-timers knew best. Has anyone stood to the ball better than Hogan? Mechanical advantage should be the mantra...er after psychological needs! I have "defended" BG's posture to a "straight back" proponent. He made the point that the chin has to be off the chest in order for the shoulder to turn properly under it. Do you think that is a necessary compensation for a shoulder turn takeaway? Hogan looks way more comfy, nothing contrived.

okie 11-13-2009 10:23 AM

I love Palmer's "right arm participation" Speaking of which did anyone see the Hunter Mahan swing sequence in Golf Digest? I was flipping through the latest addition in a store (waiting for the wife to buy something else we desperately need) and I happened to see it with a Byron Nelson comparison. I really like his pattern.

12 piece bucket 11-13-2009 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by okie (Post 68928)
Fovial field, huh? The old-timers knew best. Has anyone stood to the ball better than Hogan? Mechanical advantage should be the mantra...er after psychological needs! I have "defended" BG's posture to a "straight back" proponent. He made the point that the chin has to be off the chest in order for the shoulder to turn properly under it. Do you think that is a necessary compensation for a shoulder turn takeaway? Hogan looks way more comfy, nothing contrived.

Who can see the ball easier . . . .



Bob fixin' to start . . . .



Now the head is BELOW the cat's shoulder in the back of Eldrick . . . Some power there though . . .



Check the straightness of the left knees and imagine a line up from the left ankle . . . one knee outside the ankle one knee in line. Who's startin' to squash bugs with the right toe?



One head going back . . .





Based on head position who has more control over their hinge action? Both had bad wheels but one from a wreck . . . .




Two great swings for sure . . . but I take Hogan.


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