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Old 11-18-2010, 08:21 AM
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I think VJ Trolio's ideas tie very well to the MacDonald drills. I like to do MacDonald drill # 2, feeling some pressure on the left foot before my hips are turned 45°. Similar to VJ's drill... In YODA's swing sequence, I believe he is doing exactly that...

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Old 11-24-2010, 08:41 PM
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Nice move Yoda!
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Old 10-16-2011, 03:01 AM
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As the heading suggests,I have now installed some VERY OLDE Henry Cotton muscle-back blade irons.
I initially purchased them some mths back mainly for their looks and cost,,,,$30.00 on evil bay,they took up residence in the shed until I bought some lamkin grips for $20.00,bought D/sided tape for $20.00 (nuff for 2 sets)and white spirits for $5.00.....All up..$75.00,,I had to lenghten x 1.5" as they were too short.

Took them out on maiden game yesterday and they were FANTASTIC.... so now,my VERY good Hiro Honma blades are having a rest in the shed.

Goes to show you can actually play good golf even with OLD clubs,they have a very penetrating ballflight but they have very soft feel(unless its misshit) that hurts,lol,it by the way came from 2ir thru to S/wedge although the s/wedge is called "the Howitzer"........enough of waffle from me,just thought I would share with you ....cheers B/man
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Old 10-16-2011, 09:18 AM
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Lovely set of wrenches there, Brownman. I am eyeing that putter with envy as well.
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Old 10-16-2011, 05:49 PM
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Thank you Jerryg,its a spalding Bros "KROFLITE",I bought a very canvas bag with old kroflites just for the putter .

Works well looks good,if u have a steep downhill putt,I use the toe of putter and still able to have a solid stroke and it rolls nice and soft.Did you notice the BEVELLED front bottom edge
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:20 AM
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Thank you Jerryg,its a spalding Bros "KROFLITE",I bought a very canvas bag with old kroflites just for the putter .

Works well looks good,if u have a steep downhill putt,I use the toe of putter and still able to have a solid stroke and it rolls nice and soft.Did you notice the BEVELLED front bottom edge
The "TourStriker" putter!

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Old 10-18-2011, 11:09 PM
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The "TourStriker" putter!

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Geez, Kev, just what I thought when I looked at that thing. Great looking putter, Brownman. Some of that old stuff is still very utilitarian. I have an old Aristo putter that is fun to use.
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