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lagster 07-02-2007 07:58 PM

Where did these come from?
 
See if you know where these quotes, terms, or sayings came from.

1.Fire the right side._____________
2.Hit it with your right hand.___________
3.Keep your mind if your hands.____________
4.The action of the hips is like a ROCKING CHAIR.__________
5.Hold the club like it's a little bird.___________
6.LAG
7.Hit the tire.______________
8.The LAW's of golf________________
9.Swing the instrument.___________
10.Hit the inside quadrant.____________
11.Swing Plane______________
12.Corridors of success____________
13.Swing the handle._____________
14.Power Accumulators_______________
15.Reach for the sky.______________
16.Swing the bucket._______________
17.Plane Line_____________
18.Overlapping grip_______________
19.Clip the tee._________________
20.Flat left wrist_____________
21.Stay in the present._____________
22.Counterfall_____________
23.Sustain the line of compression._____________
24.One plane swing_________________
25.Connection_____________
26.The heave______________
26.Putting on an arc___________
27.Allow your eyes to follow the ball.______________
28.Plane shifts_____________
29.The long putter_____________
30.Inclined Plane___________

EdZ 07-02-2007 09:28 PM

Originally? or recently? :)

lagster 07-02-2007 11:32 PM

Where?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ (Post 43376)
Originally? or recently? :)

Originally... but both or either is OK

drewitgolf 07-03-2007 11:18 AM

Off the topp of my head...
 
1.Fire the right side._____________Ballard
2.Hit it with your right hand.___________Armour
3.Keep your mind if your hands.____________KIelley
4.The action of the hips is like a ROCKING CHAIR.__________Byron Nelson
5.Hold the club like it's a little bird.___________Snead
6.LAG-Homer et al.
7.Hit the tire.______________Cotton
8.The LAW's of golf________________Wiren-
9.Swing the instrument.___________
10.Hit the inside quadrant.____________Kelley
11.Swing Plane______________many-mostly Dunn & Hogan
12.Corridors of success____________McLean
13.Swing the handle._____________Merrins
14.Power Accumulators_______________Kelley
15.Reach for the sky.______________Grout-Nicklaus
16.Swing the bucket._______________Penick
17.Plane Line_____________Kelley
18.Overlapping grip_______________Vardon
19.Clip the tee._________________Penick
20.Flat left wrist_____________Hogan, Kelley
21.Stay in the present._____________B. Jones
22.Counterfall_____________
23.Sustain the line of compression._____________Kelley
24.One plane swing_________________Hardy
25.Connection_____________Ballard
26.The heave______________Bucket
26.Putting on an arc___________VJ Trolio
27.Allow your eyes to follow the ball.______________
28.Plane shifts_____________Kelley
29.The long putter_____________
30.Inclined Plane___________Kelley

12 piece bucket 07-03-2007 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 43390)
26.The heave______________Bucket

Don't step on a hornet's nest surfer boy.

drewitgolf 07-03-2007 02:40 PM

Rise of The Silver Surfer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 43394)
Don't step on a hornet's nest surfer boy.


Lets not forget whose corner I am in.

The Three Imperative + One Bucket= The Fantastic Four.

6bmike 07-03-2007 02:46 PM

Counterfall - David Lee/gravity golf
Swing the iinstrument- Ernest Jones and Jim Flick.

Uppndownn 07-03-2007 02:48 PM

#22
 
#22 Counterfall would be in David Lee's Gravity golf.

The heave I agree is one of Bucket's trademarks.

I agree with all of the above responses.

jroc7 07-03-2007 03:45 PM

Is the heave also David Lee's term for the takeaway?

drewitgolf 07-03-2007 03:45 PM

The name is Jones, Ernest Jones
 
Always had Ernest Jones under the Swing the "Clubhead", with a pen knife and handkercheif in hand.

dss 07-03-2007 03:50 PM

22...
 
...and 26 are David Lee's. #27 is Tom Tomasello's favorite line (said to me, on numerous occasions).

drewitgolf 07-03-2007 04:04 PM

Stop in the name of the Law!!
 
#8 could also be attributed to Mike Adams, Jim Suttie, and T.J. Tomasi.
However, Dr. Gary Wiren made it popular first with his Laws-Principles-Preferences, even if he did get it wrong.

lagster 07-03-2007 10:01 PM

Heave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jroc7 (Post 43405)
Is the heave also David Lee's term for the takeaway?

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Yes, The Heave is one of David Lee's terms. The first part of the takeaway is done with enough speed and energy(very brief burst) to get the club to the Top with no extra effort. In TGM...it is a Swinging, and usually Float Loading variation.

Mike O 07-03-2007 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 43390)
Just for conversation- I'm not really sure on the following but just throwing some ideas out without a lot of thought (Bucket - Don't go there!)
3.Keep your mind in your hands.____________Kelley
I'd say Ben Doyle on this one- not Kelley
8.The LAW's of golf________________Wasn't there a book on this recently by Tomasai or Doc "Sutty"- based on body types or something. Now that I think of it- I'm sure Wiren might be correct but that "new" book seems to have a similar name
9.Swing the instrument.___________ That would be Bucket- so he tells me.
16.Swing the Bucket._______________Mike O. aka Voodoo Doctor
26.The heave______________Bucket- Yes, Yes!
29.The long putter_____________ I met a guy in Florida around 1983- used the long putter then- former Marine/Army/Navy? guy- I think he played professionally but had back or leg problems so he used the long putter. I also believe he swung all of his full shots - left hand low. Nice guy! Name is on the tip of my tongue but can't remember who it was. Maybe I can get some help here. I'm guessing he was probably 45-55 at that time- would have been in Vietnam- when he was younger.

See my post above in the quote- messed up - the above is not really Drewit's quote- but my follow-up post.

dss 07-04-2007 11:25 AM

Might you be thinking of...
 
...Charlie Owens

lagster 07-04-2007 12:16 PM

Where
 
Very good!

Yes, the Ball Flight Laws, I believe were by Dr. Gary Wiren, and some believe some are not quite correct. The LAW's of Golf were by Adams, Suttie, and Tomasi, and had to do with body type and flexibility, as these relate to the type of swing technique you employ...Arc, Width, or Leverage.

Here are some more...

31.Sand Wedge____________
32.Metal woods____________
33.Doughnut effect__________
34.12 Sections of a swing___________
35.Pre-shot routine____________
36.Hit or Swing_____________
37.The stinger______________
38.18 hole course___________
39.Island greens___________
40.Par 4 1/2's_____________

drewitgolf 07-04-2007 12:36 PM

31.Sand Wedge____________ Sarazen
32.Metal woods____________Gary Adams, although some were earlier
33.Doughnut effect__________Pelz
34.12 Sections of a swing___________Kelley
35.Pre-shot routine____________Many
36.Hit or Swing_____________Kelley
37.The stinger______________Woods
38.18 hole course___________The Company of Gentlemen Golfers, Edinburgh ,Scotland
39.Island greens___________Pete Dye, Deane Beman
40.Par 4 1/2's_____________USGA

EdZ 07-04-2007 01:01 PM

I would give Percy Boomer more credit for #25, Connection, than Ballard, although certainly it was Ballard that made the term popular.

Hennybogan 07-04-2007 01:04 PM

Par 4.5
 
Par 4 1/2 _______ USGA

I think USGA is just going retro. I remember playing plenty of them with balata. Can't imagine what the boys thought with pre-balata balls.

6bmike 07-04-2007 03:15 PM

31.Sand Wedge____________ if its an OPEN Face Sand Wedge,


then ... that's HOMER Simpson!

Mike O 07-04-2007 08:58 PM

That's it!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dss (Post 43430)
...Charlie Owens

Thanks DSS! That's it- I'm going with Charlie Owens on the Long Putter - early 80's! Although, I'm sure they probably had a long putter in 1910 or something- but until someone goes deeper than early 80's I'm sticking with Charlie Owens.

12 piece bucket 07-04-2007 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 43453)
Thanks DSS! That's it- I'm going with Charlie Owens on the Long Putter - early 80's! Although, I'm sure they probably had a long putter in 1910 or something- but until someone goes deeper than early 80's I'm sticking with Charlie Owens.

Funny how your hair is stuck in the 80's too mulletard.

12 piece bucket 07-04-2007 11:09 PM

Since we're giving people credit for stuff . . .

Have y'all ever been to Chuckee Cheezeez when they stamp you and your little snot nozed brat that you got in tow with that invisible ink stuff . . . and then when you bail out the make sure you and your urchin have matching stamps???

Our own beloved MIKE O is responsible for that!!!! (indirectly responsible sort of).

Give it up for Mike O y'all!!!! He'll be here all week . . . just lock up your dog if he's walking around with a jar of peanut butter.

Mike O 07-04-2007 11:47 PM

Ok
 
OK, not bad - not your A game but you're like "Tigre"- you can even win with your B game. No more excuses- get out on that course!!!

P.S. How's your buddy booger bagger!?

Mike O 07-05-2007 12:11 AM

In Operable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 43435)
31.Sand Wedge____________ Sarazen
32.Metal woods____________Gary Adams, although some were earlier
33.Doughnut effect__________Pelz
34.12 Sections of a swing___________Kelley
35.Pre-shot routine____________Many
36.Hit or Swing_____________Kelley
37.The stinger______________Woods
38.18 hole course___________The Company of Gentlemen Golfers, Edinburgh ,Scotland
39.Island greens___________Pete Dye, Deane Beman
40.Par 4 1/2's_____________USGA

Drewit- you've got this stuff down- you might be "in-operable"- We'll need to move you up to floor 5 with Bucket and the other problem children!

32. I knew Gary Adams- I thought he was a brilliant guy in the golf field- regarding equipment concepts and marketing- Gary always had a new idea. I certainly missed him when he left us early.

33. Sorry Drewit but you got this one wrong. I know for a fact that Bucket was slamming Doughnuts down at a phenomenal rate - way before Pelz showed up on the scene! There is no way that Pelz could ever catch him. P.S. just for kicks- since I haven't read Pelz- what is the "Doughnut Effect"- I'm looking for a serious answer- no silly azz slippery, greasy, cardiac blockage, Bucket post:naughty: That's right - you heard me greasy spoon- go crawl behind your sofa.:shock:

Bagger Lance 07-05-2007 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 43459)

P.S. How's your buddy booger bagger!?

Baggers doing kung fu on another thread. I know how annoyed MikeO gets when we talk about the left hand on the plane, so I was really rubbing it in over there. So far no action.
I got a little surprise video of your buddy Bucket coming up. Stay tuned! It's taken a ton of editing, but it's almost ready.

Who said "Karate Chop down the Plane"?________

strav 07-05-2007 08:10 AM

41. The X and Y factors _____________
42. Swing the clubhead _____________
43. Compact swing _____________
44. Grip it and rip it _____________
45. Hitting early/late _____________
46. One piece takeaway _____________
47. Ring the bell _____________
48. Shake hands with the target _____________
49. Magic move _____________
50. Hit past the chin _____________

drewitgolf 07-07-2007 09:03 AM

Doughnut are bad for you health and putting.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 43460)

P.S. just for kicks- since I haven't read Pelz- what is the "Doughnut Effect"- I'm looking for a serious answer- no silly azz slippery, greasy, cardiac blockage, Bucket post:naughty: That's right - you heard me greasy spoon- go crawl behind your sofa.:shock:

The Doughnut Effect or Lumpy Doughnut refers to the numerous footprints each group makes arround the cup on the putting surface. The more groups that play each hole, the more footprints are made arround the cup, however, the one foot radius arround the cup remains untouched. The depressions from each player's foot makes a doughnut effect arround the cup. Pelz had his putting machine roll balls at the hole without footprints arround the hole and then with footprints. The results were, you guessed it, less putts made as soon as the first foursome of the day played the hole. So if you miss a putt, it may not be your fault; simply, you may have hit a lump doughnut.

drewitgolf 07-07-2007 09:11 AM

they are back by Popular Demand!
 
41. The X and Y factors _____________Jim McLean
42. Swing the clubhead _____________Ernest Jones
43. Compact swing _____________Byron Nelson
44. Grip it and rip it _____________John Daley
45. Hitting early/late _____________many
46. One piece takeaway _____________Byron Nelson
47. Ring the bell _____________Trevino?
48. Shake hands with the target _____________Claude Harmon
49. Magic move _____________Joe Dante
50. Hit past the chin _____________Alex Morrison

mrodock 07-07-2007 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 43505)
41. The X and Y factors _____________Jim McLean
42. Swing the clubhead _____________Ernest Jones
43. Compact swing _____________Byron Nelson
44. Grip it and rip it _____________John Daley
45. Hitting early/late _____________many
46. One piece takeaway _____________Byron Nelson
47. Ring the bell _____________Trevino?
48. Shake hands with the target _____________Claude Harmon
49. Magic move _____________Joe Dante
50. Hit past the chin _____________Alex Morrison

Ring the bell was Nicklaus I believe

12 piece bucket 07-08-2007 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 43526)
Ring the bell was Nicklaus I believe

Rock the bells was James Todd . . . aka LL COOL J.

You been waitin' and debatin' for oh so long.

EdZ 07-09-2007 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 43526)
Ring the bell was Nicklaus I believe

Sam Snead I thought, or someone before him..... I recall Snead mentioning this in one of the Academy Live interviews some years back.

lagster 07-10-2007 04:34 PM

More
 
a) Be the ball.
b) Swing from your feet.
c) The ball is on the club for 4/10,000 of a second.
d) Don't take the whole bottle of aspirin.
e) Early set of the wrists
f) Deflect into the counterfall.
g) You can only swing as fast as you can run.
h) Force Vectors
i) Clean pick-off
j) Rotary swing
k) Swing the weed cutter.
l) Release swivel
m) Feel oily when you swing.
n) I wish I had three right hands.
p) I hit it a little in the heel to fade the ball.
q) Hit right to left putts slightly on the toe.
r) Left wrist throw
s) Don't think of anything when you swing.
t) Swing cues
u) Reverse roll
v) Radius locks
w) Have one good friend.
x) Swing into a firm left side.
y) The claw
z) Double shift


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