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Old 06-04-2008, 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by golfguru View Post
KOC if we could even attempt to speak in Cantonese I am sure you would have a giggle at it! You do velly well (and for those who think this unPC, KOC knows I grew up speaking Chinglish ).
I grew up eating "force-feed duck"...In Hong Kong, it was called "force-feed duck" education system, student just receives a lot of information and knowledge everyday,but they don't get to find the answer most of the time...

BTW, here is a new clip that i like very much.



The backswing-transition into downswing is more pronounced from frame 5 to 6 in this one. Hope golfbulldog will like it.
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Old 06-07-2008, 07:56 PM
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Hogan -- "Golf As a Standard Sequence of Motions"
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BTW, here is a new clip that i like very much.


Remember, everybody, this is one of Ben Hogan's now classic deliberate 'slow motion' swings, much like those he demonstrates in his clip in our Gallery. See the Hogan Home Video at http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery...ry.php?cat=516

To understand the broad boundaries of the 12-Section Motion, see Chapter Eight of The Golfing Machine.

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