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Old 11-15-2010, 08:18 PM
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I never would've thought of that, Bear.
Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
This is an important post- for me.
It is MY post #313.
That has 3 points of significance- not in an order of importance- definitely not in an order of importance:
a. #313- Donald Ducks license plate #
b. 313 AD - The year Constantine declared Christianity the religion of the Holy Roman Empire.
c. The post after my #312 where I FINALY absorbed the AIMING POINT concept. 6-E-2.

Let’s only comment on c. - The more I realize that this is not new, Yoda has demonstrated it numerous times.
It is a defining point on the pulley.
The point where the "dump" starts down the shaft. 12-3-0, 26 and 30.
I think I can use it along with Impact hand position to think geometrically how to coordinate hand speed, club length and "pulley" size.

Thanks again Yoda and HK.

The Bear
The point where the "dump" occurs? Wow! Maybe? That would be then the same point where the vertically un-cocking left wrist fires or it's thumb snaps down? When I play my best golf (not saying much as it is a 78 so far), I know where my (Johnny Miller) brush point starts (where the Aim Point is???) and I slide the ball 2 inches or so back. Recall that I am a lousy driver but I can stick my wedges and short irons!

And Mr. Bucket, am I relieved to hear you say that your Aim Point for the driver is 2 feet back or so! I have been simply firing my right arm straight down from shoulder level from Standard Address and hitting the driver well for a couple weeks now. I think I have a very slow swing.


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