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Old 11-24-2005, 06:17 AM
phillygolf phillygolf is offline
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Originally Posted by lagster
It has been said that Brad Faxon has "too much lag," and that de-lagging him some would help him. I'm pretty sure at one time he did try to de-lag his swing.

What do you think of this? Have you ever seen a(rare) case of too much #2 Accumulator Lag in one's standard procedure, or do you believe this is possible?

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Lagster...

When we talk of lag, I assume we mean lag pressure and not necessarily max accumulator #2.

Now - can we have too much lag pressure?

Damn right we can! If you create too much lag pressure, you may not be able to sustain it. See 1-D, 2nd paragraph and 6-C-1-A, 3rd paragraph.

Sustain the lag.
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