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03-21-2009, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Ah yes . . . one that warms the soul.
You familiar with yatzee teef?
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No, can't say I am....but I'm sure I'd like to hear about it....
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03-21-2009, 06:40 PM
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Lynn Blake Certified Senior Instructor
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"EnTIDElments"
Originally Posted by Yoda
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Hey . . . what about me?
Vodka tide = high tide.
Su tide es mi tide!
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Silver Surfer enjoys riding your wave especially at high tide.
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03-21-2009, 08:03 PM
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LBG Legends Line-Up
Originally Posted by drewitgolf
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Silver Surfer enjoys riding your wave especially at high tide.
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I'll say: Here's a snapshot taken October 25, 2008, from our LBG Homecoming Classic at Cuscowilla.
From L-R:
Paul Hart, teaching legend, PGA of Australia;
Neil Kynaston, Amateur Extraordinaire and long-time friend of LBG, Orlando;
Drew Chapman, our own Drewitgolf, Head Professional, Highland CC in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and our PGA of America hero;
Rob Baxter, PGA Section Champion, Drew's best buddy, and as BBAX, our cohort in crime;
Jeff Hull, one of LBG's Three Musketeers (I had camera duty, and Ted Fort was stilll eating  ).

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03-21-2009, 09:08 PM
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Lynn Blake Certified Senior Instructor
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Prom Dates
Originally Posted by Yoda
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I'll say: Here's a snapshot taken October 25, 2008, from our LBG Homecoming Classic at Cuscowilla.
From L-R:
Paul Hart, PGA, Australian Teaching Legend;
Neil Kynaston, Amateur Extraordinaire and long-time friend of LBG, Orlando;
Drew Chapman, our own Drewitgolf, Head Professional, Highland CC in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and our PGA of America hero;
Rob Baxter, PGA Section Champion, Drew's best buddy, and as BBAX, our cohort in crime;
Jeff Hull, one of the LBG Three Musketeers (I had camera duty, and Ted Fort was stilll eating ).
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That picture can't be real. Only at low tide do I drink beer, but I do make exceptions.
Notice the unattended Vodka Tonic on the bar, lime still in the glass, waiting to be had, I believe that must be mine. And if anyone from Titleist is watching, notice I am upholding my staff contract...and...Jeff drinking Red Stripe...No Mon, can't be good for da' game.
Actually "A Great Time had by All" ! Don't miss your chance to be with Lynn and the Gang at the next get together. You will laugh, improve your game and have the time of your life.
BTW, Paul needs to stop hanging out with a cast of characters that include Neil. Paul is way too nice and there is a waitress looking to get in touch with Neil  . Thankfully I have fellow A.I. Rob Baxter (BBax) to keep me grounded. Whats that?...Its my round?...got to go...talk to you later...
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03-21-2009, 11:37 PM
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Fastest Man Alive
Originally Posted by drewitgolf
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Notice the unattended Vodka Tonic on the bar, lime still in the glass, waiting to be had, I believe that must be mine.
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Uh, Drew . . .
That would be a gin and tonic.
And it belonged to the man behind the camera.
Hands off!
P.S. Then again, you were always 'Quick Draw McGraw' when the checks came -- no one had a chance! -- so all is forgiven.

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03-22-2009, 08:53 AM
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More than happy to get the next one....or several
That brings back some great memories.....and I hope this event will be back again this year as well. To anyone that is thinking about joining us.........just do it! You will be among great friends and best of all, the best instructors (and people) in the world. Cheers! 
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03-22-2009, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by psheehan
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No, can't say I am....but I'm sure I'd like to hear about it....
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Put a handful of teef in a cup . .. shake 'em up . . . pitch 'em in a redneck's mouf . . YATZEE!!!!!
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03-22-2009, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf
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Mr. Kelley understood this when he wrote TGM. I have been using the term Centrifugal Force for years. If No-Mind wants to bash me for using it, fine. Just know that one of my students won three consecutive state open championships this past year using Centrifugal Force and countless other have improved their games with the same concept. I don't say that to impress you, but to impress upon you that the concepts presented by Mr. Kelley really work. In the end, that is all that matters.
BTW, Michael (Sligo33) if you want to talk about "tiding one over", I will remind you that you and I and Rob (BBAX) spent alot more time looking into our beers and vodka tonics than we ever did looking into our coffees.
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A fond memory indeed. Of late, I have been sailing, with Capt. Morgan, and the tide is always right to set sail. I will make every attempt to make an LBG gathing, if one is planned this year. Hope you and BBax will be there.
I will look forward to learning and enjoying the good fellowship of its participants.
PS. from the last posts, I am glad to see this thread degenerate into something I can understand. Learning about a subject of depth and interest, and memories of time spent in high spirits and comeradery. Deeply regret not being able to attend that meeting .
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03-23-2009, 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Sligo33
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A fond memory indeed. Of late, I have been sailing, with Capt. Morgan, and the tide is always right to set sail. I will make every attempt to make an LBG gathing, if one is planned this year. Hope you and BBax will be there.
I will look forward to learning and enjoying the good fellowship of its participants.
PS. from the last posts, I am glad to see this thread degenerate into something I can understand. Learning about a subject of depth and interest, and memories of time spent in high spirits and comeradery. Deeply regret not being able to attend that meeting .
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Yes this thread has degenerated simply because the whole lot of you can't argue the science. You just make up stuff which is unfortunately absolutely untrue in the scientific community.
Now why dont you argue the science instead or is it just a Boys Club and when you get out of your depth just as was the case with Dr Jeff Mann ( although he was a pain in the butt).
Maybe you just might learn something new from NMGolfer and even if you don't you just may confirm some detail you might not have been convinced of or knew exactly how to arrive at
Science and technology move forward and for sure Homer Kelley would embrace technology etc
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03-23-2009, 11:12 AM
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The thing I dont get is that in my 6th edition, 2-C-1 the little arrows are labeled CF but in the Vector Legend, CF stands for "Clubhead Force".
Now if you guys are saying Clubhead Force doesnt exist then lets get back to the drinking at Cuscowilla thread and reality. How can you deny Clubhead Force?
ob
(the above is an example of debate by minced definition. Study 1-H for Homers definition of definitions)
Last edited by O.B.Left : 03-23-2009 at 11:39 AM.
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