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GLFNVEG 01-07-2010 11:23 PM

angle of approach(decent)
 
I forget the correct verbage. how can i shallow mine out? is it as easy as dropping and gravity? i am 6'3" so height works against me here. trying to shallow out to bring ball flight down and control ball better. thx guys.

GLFNVEG 01-09-2010 01:25 PM

wow , I guess 15 degrees in Marietta puts luke and yoda into hibernation.... LOL, guess you cant hit down as much:happy3:

O.B.Left 01-09-2010 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GLFNVEG (Post 70484)
wow , I guess 15 degrees in Marietta puts luke and yoda into hibernation.... LOL, guess you cant hit down as much:happy3:

Hey VEg, dont worry about Yoda he's got his sunscreen on in Hawaii. As for Luke he's probably in a muscle shirt in his heated hittin shack at the swamp. Sort of like an ice fishing hut up here in Canada. He's got a snow mobile parked out front, a fire going and some hot coffee on the boil. No problemo.

If I understand your original question, to shallow out your "Angle of Attack," you could simply place the ball closer to low point. This is probably not the answer you are looking for, I know. Are you sure the high ball flight is due to a steep approach? Could be a release thing too. I dunno.

Cheers

PS I love that Bobby Jones quote of yours. Nice.

YodasLuke 01-10-2010 03:30 PM

the arctic tundra
 
I gave three lessons on a day that didn't get above 34. One was a putting lesson that I couldn't do in my bay (no shelter from the wind).

The worst day was the day after the ice and snow. I spent three hours with a local golf pro. He was able to come because his course was closed. The wind chill was in the single digits, but it did get into the teens. The snow was a great reflector for the sun. The Casio got some great pictures, although we both became swingers (women) because of the cold.

Yoda sent me some pictures from Hawaii, and I told him it wasn't very kind of him.

golfgnome 01-10-2010 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by YodasLuke (Post 70523)
I gave three lessons on a day that didn't get above 34. One was a putting lesson that I couldn't do in my bay (no shelter from the wind).

The worst day was the day after the ice and snow. I spent three hours with a local golf pro. He was able to come because his course was closed. The wind chill was in the single digits, but it did get into the teens. The snow was a great reflector for the sun. The Casio got some great pictures, although we both became swingers (women) because of the cold.

Yoda sent me some pictures from Hawaii, and I told him it wasn't very kind of him.

Ted,

I thought I told you, swingers are very intelligent creatures, we stay indoors and drink beer when it is like that.

YodasLuke 01-10-2010 07:15 PM

the inside game
 
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Originally Posted by golfgnome (Post 70528)
Ted,

I thought I told you, swingers are very intelligent creatures, we stay indoors and drink beer when it is like that.

I thought that you told me it was Chai tea latte, pastries, and soap operas. But, I understand and appreciate the attempt at a masculine facade.

I still think that you're a closet Hitter trapped in a Swinger's body. :laughing9

YodasLuke 01-10-2010 07:40 PM

angle of attack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GLFNVEG (Post 70434)
I forget the correct verbage. how can i shallow mine out? is it as easy as dropping and gravity? i am 6'3" so height works against me here. trying to shallow out to bring ball flight down and control ball better. thx guys.

VEG,

Have you seen the Plane on video recently? Are you OTT?

BerntR 01-10-2010 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by YodasLuke (Post 70523)
I gave three lessons on a day that didn't get above 34. One was a putting lesson that I couldn't do in my bay (no shelter from the wind).

The worst day was the day after the ice and snow. I spent three hours with a local golf pro. He was able to come because his course was closed. The wind chill was in the single digits, but it did get into the teens. The snow was a great reflector for the sun. The Casio got some great pictures, although we both became swingers (women) because of the cold.

Yoda sent me some pictures from Hawaii, and I told him it wasn't very kind of him.

You sissy :-D

We have a saying in Stavanger: There is no such thing as bad weather. Only bad clothes.

While I was a teenager, I carried the morning paper around, using a bicycle. Had to get up around 4.30 AM each morning. It was really a night job and there was time for a 2 hrs nap before the day started.

For a couple of years in a row, the temperature dropped to around minus 25 fahrenheit around christmas time. Man that was cold! The bicycle almost refused to move and I had so much clothes on me that I could hardly move myself. Never mention picking out a paper from the bag. But still I frose my ass off each nignt.

I realize that this sounds like a very particular Monthy Python gig, but this is just how it was and I don't miss it for sure. I hate the cold weather as much as the next guy.

But I enjoyed the pictures from Yoda. And your response spiced it up. Any sign of intelligence is a bless out in the frost desert :laughing9

YodasLuke 01-10-2010 09:23 PM

I can't imagine
 
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Originally Posted by BerntR (Post 70532)
You sissy :-D

We have a saying in Stavanger: There is no such thing as bad weather. Only bad clothes.

While I was a teenager, I carried the morning paper around, using a bicycle. Had to get up around 4.30 AM each morning. It was really a night job and there was time for a 2 hrs nap before the day started.

For a couple of years in a row, the temperature dropped to around minus 25 fahrenheit around christmas time. Man that was cold! The bicycle almost refused to move and I had so much clothes on me that I could hardly move myself. Never mention picking out a paper from the bag. But still I frose my ass off each nignt.

I realize that this sounds like a very particular Monthy Python gig, but this is just how it was and I don't miss it for sure. I hate the cold weather as much as the next guy.

But I enjoyed the pictures from Yoda. And your response spiced it up. Any sign of intelligence is a bless out in the frost desert :laughing9

You must have received the man of the year award for that. Wearing your kilt, the seat must have been unbearable. :smiley2304: They wear those in Norway, right??

BerntR 01-10-2010 10:07 PM

Luke,

I can assure you it took quite a few hours before I was a "man" again after those cold paper deliveries. Serious shrinkage if you know what I mean. I am not south pole material anyway and I'm not sure if I ever recovered from that, because I really hate it when it's cold.

It is in Scotland they wear kilts btw. We Norwegians just wear the skin from Ice Bear we killed for lunch. :headbang:


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