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Old 11-12-2010, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Hi Guru,

Is the "pinched" wedge simply a "feel?'

There are so many "feels" involved in the Golfing Machine that make the game fun again for me. Some of these things, like the "heavy hit" are supposedly proven wrong by scientists, but are so real to me that I will always believe in them... was Mr. Kelley's work more "feel" based than "science" based than we realize? Not a knock on it if it is... it flat out works IMHO.

Sorry if this question is a little bit out there... it is really addressed to all...

Kevin
"Heavy Hit" is very good "Advice". There's "Why?" and there's "How To?". "Heavy Hit" is "How To".

Hmm? The "Science" doesn't belong to anyone.

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1-A LAW All the laws operating in a Golf Stroke – Force and Motion, Geometry and Trigonometry, Materials and Structure, etc., have been known since at least the days of Isaac Newton. No instructor, player or congressman put these laws into anything. Nor can they or anyone else be exempted from compliance with them. Nor can they or anyone else be exempted from compliance with them. Laws are the Modus Operandi of their Principle.
Homer Kelley explained the Collision dynamics between the Clubface and Ball. He further explained why different collisions result in different Ball Flights. Then he explained the "Perfect Collision" and How we as Golfers can achieve it.

How "more complete" can anyone get than that?
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