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Old 05-12-2011, 11:30 PM
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I'm feeling the love. I appreciate all of the support.

I've been so busy during the week that practice has been difficult (10 lessons Tues., 10 Lessons Wed.) I did take my two off days a week ago to do an up and back to Hershey, so that I could play some practice rounds. I flew up on a Sunday, played 36 holes in 6 hours, stayed one night, played another 36 holes, drove to the airport and flew home.

I was really happy to go low at the Farm. It's one of my favorite courses in GA. It's a Fazio course. And, in a pro-scratch, they love to come up with some beautiful pin placements that would bring regular play to a halt. With so many false fronts and tight flags, balls would land on the green and roll 50 yards back into the fairway. So, it was much harder than my score would suggest. I made very few mistakes. My right foot slipped out from under me on my only wayward drive and cost me a bogey. And, I finished with a 33 on my last 9.

I'm so pleased with the way that I'm striking the ball, that I feel like I need very little practice. It's a good thing, since I'm not sure when I would practice. I'm hoping that knowledge will prevail in the end over those with more range time.

But, I do intend to make an effort to play a little more in the next 44 days. But, who's counting?
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You've got some short game skillz! Thats a lot of birdie putts, up'n'in's, and two putts on a course like that.

Congrats Teddy. Hope daddy can buy a new pair of shoes now.
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Old 05-13-2011, 02:26 AM
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Congrats Ted! Well played!
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Old 05-13-2011, 04:50 AM
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Old 05-13-2011, 09:11 AM
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I'm so pleased with the way that I'm striking the ball, that I feel like I need very little practice. It's a good thing, since I'm not sure when I would practice. I'm hoping that knowledge will prevail in the end over those with more range time.
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I'm feeling the love. I appreciate all of the support.

I've been so busy during the week that practice has been difficult (10 lessons Tues., 10 Lessons Wed.) I did take my two off days a week ago to do an up and back to Hershey, so that I could play some practice rounds. I flew up on a Sunday, played 36 holes in 6 hours, stayed one night, played another 36 holes, drove to the airport and flew home.

I was really happy to go low at the Farm. It's one of my favorite courses in GA. It's a Fazio course. And, in a pro-scratch, they love to come up with some beautiful pin placements that would bring regular play to a halt. With so many false fronts and tight flags, balls would land on the green and roll 50 yards back into the fairway. So, it was much harder than my score would suggest. I made very few mistakes. My right foot slipped out from under me on my only wayward drive and cost me a bogey. And, I finished with a 33 on my last 9.

I'm so pleased with the way that I'm striking the ball, that I feel like I need very little practice. It's a good thing, since I'm not sure when I would practice. I'm hoping that knowledge will prevail in the end over those with more range time.

But, I do intend to make an effort to play a little more in the next 44 days. But, who's counting?
Ted, I watch your videos and Lynn's a lot and I marvel at how far you and Lynn Hit the ball. I read long ago from somewhere, that If you start your strike and Pivot at the same time your hip movement will always win since your feet are closer to the ground and your timing will be good. Is that a good idea?

It almost looks like you and Lynn Pivot and Hit at the same time, or start the motion together. Given proper Alignments, is that a good Hitting thought?

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Old 05-14-2011, 10:23 PM
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Ted, I watch your videos and Lynn's a lot and I marvel at how far you and Lynn Hit the ball. I read long ago from somewhere, that If you start your strike and Pivot at the same time your hip movement will always win since your feet are closer to the ground and your timing will be good. Is that a good idea?

It almost looks like you and Lynn Pivot and Hit at the same time, or start the motion together. Given proper Alignments, is that a good Hitting thought?

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I like to float like a butterfly, and....well, you get the picture...hit with a 10-2-B.

When I Pivot as a 4 Barrel Hitter, I'm using the Right Shoulder to Drag and the Right Arm to Drive. The Release is still delayed for maximum distance. The Simultaneous Release of #2 and #3 of the Hitter, through the straightening of the Right Arm (#1), does not start from the Top. If that's successful, you have a Full Sweep and little power. Even Hitters are sequenced in the proper acceleration of the club...4, (1,2,3).

Personally, when I feel a space between the Pivot and the straightening of the Right Arm, I nuke it. And, Luke likes the nuke.
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I like to float like a butterfly, and....well, you get the picture...hit with a 10-2-B.

When I Pivot as a 4 Barrel Hitter, I'm using the Right Shoulder to Drag and the Right Arm to Drive. The Release is still delayed for maximum distance. The Simultaneous Release of #2 and #3 of the Hitter, through the straightening of the Right Arm (#1), does not start from the Top. If that's successful, you have a Full Sweep and little power. Even Hitters are sequenced in the proper acceleration of the club...4, (1,2,3).

Personally, when I feel a space between the Pivot and the straightening of the Right Arm, I nuke it. And, Luke likes the nuke.
That would explain some of the differences in my distances! Wow! If I started Down as I was RFTing, the ball flew! for a mile! A couple of times I sort of jumped up after the follow through! My poor senior shaft felt like I broke it in half and the ball went so high for so long!

I just didn't realize how important that timing was.

Thanks Ted.

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Congrats, Ted. Never be afraid to go low.







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