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12 piece bucket 03-11-2011 01:10 AM

Navel seeking elbow maximum participation pattern=instantaneous death . . . . over the top but from the inside.

Daryl 03-11-2011 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 83018)
Navel seeking elbow maximum participation pattern=instantaneous death . . . . over the top but from the inside.

Hey, that's my favorite "Pattern". :laughing9

brianmontgomery2000 03-11-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 83018)
Navel seeking elbow maximum participation pattern=instantaneous death . . . . over the top but from the inside.

Leading to what type of shot shape(s)?

BerntR 03-12-2011 02:17 AM

I was on the range. We were a group training together. I was hitting a wedge without any distance control, and a lot shorter than I would have done with proper impact aligmnent. In hindsight I had a glancing blow and massive compression leakage. But I was on plane and I was hitting it straight towards the target. Really frustrating and guaranteed to not work on the course even if I took two clubs extra. When the pro came to me he was totally satisfied with my ball striking even though I expressed my own dissatisfaction. That's the worst "advice" I've ever received.

faux_maestro 03-31-2011 10:37 PM

First.....probably not last.
 
First post for a 3 month lurker :)

BALL FLIGHT (F)LAWS would be my vote. I always wondered how I hit that 30 yard hook 7 iron (that started left of target) with the divot pointing right. Now I can actually diagnose flaws from my ball flight. :golf:

Yoda 04-01-2011 08:30 AM

A Lurker No More
 
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Originally Posted by faux_maestro (Post 83507)
First post for a 3 month lurker :)

BALL FLIGHT (F)LAWS would be my vote. I always wondered how I hit that 30 yard hook 7 iron (that started left of target) with the divot pointing right. Now I can actually diagnose flaws from my ball flight. :golf:

Welcome aboard, faux_maestro, and thanks for this first post. Keep'em comin'!

:salut:

KevCarter 04-01-2011 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by faux_maestro (Post 83507)
First post for a 3 month lurker :)

BALL FLIGHT (F)LAWS would be my vote. I always wondered how I hit that 30 yard hook 7 iron (that started left of target) with the divot pointing right. Now I can actually diagnose flaws from my ball flight. :golf:

Great to see you here faux_maestro !

I have seen faux_maestro on another site, very knowledgable and a lover of Mr. Kelley's work. I pay attention when faux_maestro posts!!! :salut: :salut: :salut:

Kevin

faux_maestro 04-01-2011 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 83521)
Great to see you here faux_maestro !

I have seen faux_maestro on another site, very knowledgable and a lover of Mr. Kelley's work. I pay attention when faux_maestro posts!!! :salut: :salut: :salut:

Kevin

Thanks YODA, I'm loving your site. The information and FREE videos are amazing. I'll be picking up ALIGNMENT GOLF as soon as I can aford it (grad. school is expensive :crybaby: ).

Kevin, you are too kind. I'm just starting this journey and barely know enough to keep up with the simple stuff. By the way, after much confusion/consideration I have decided I am a swinger after all. Hope we can still be friends :laughing9

Rob

KevCarter 04-01-2011 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by faux_maestro (Post 83532)
Thanks YODA, I'm loving your site. The information and FREE videos are amazing. I'll be picking up ALIGNMENT GOLF as soon as I can aford it (grad. school is expensive :crybaby: ).

Kevin, you are too kind. I'm just starting this journey and barely know enough to keep up with the simple stuff. By the way, after much confusion/consideration I have decided I am a swinger after all. Hope we can still be friends :laughing9

Rob

LOL - I may be moving that direction with my total motion as well...

faux_maestro 04-01-2011 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 83533)
LOL - I may be moving that direction with my total motion as well...

For me it's all in the release in total motion. Working in basic and aquired motion using a hitting feel I've noticed this was similar to what I did in high school/ college for less than full wedges and around the green. Amazing what you stumble upon when you practice a lot but then forget because you don't really know what you are doing :laughing9

Sorry for the threadjack. There are so many things I could add to this topic.....I had every golf digest and golf magazine from about 1989-2001.


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