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.
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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.
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.
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 That's right - you heard me greasy spoon- go crawl behind your sofa.
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Life Goal- Developing a new theory of movement based on Brain Science
Interests - Dabbling with insanity
Hobbies- Creating Quality
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"?________
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1-H "Because of questions of all kinds, reams of additional detail must be made available - but separately, and probably endlessly." Homer Kelly
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 _____________
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 That's right - you heard me greasy spoon- go crawl behind your sofa.
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.
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
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
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"In my experience, if you stay with the essentials you WILL build a repeatable swing undoubtedly. If you can master the Imperatives you have a champion" (Vikram).
The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts)