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O.B.Left 08-04-2009 11:40 PM

Thanks Mike.

But please elaborate if you feel so inclined when you get more time. Homers three putters, negative loft, hinge actions. I know that is a big topic. But if you got it please share it.

Mike O 08-05-2009 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 66507)
I expect you to go everytime you tee it up. Nice course. Haven't been there in awhile. Hopefully you took home some "pocket change".

One $200 Kayak, $200 in gift certificates in the proshop converted to ProV1x's

Mike O 08-05-2009 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 66559)
Thanks Mike.

But please elaborate if you feel so inclined when you get more time. Homers three putters, negative loft, hinge actions. I know that is a big topic. But if you got it please share it.

I updated post #20 -

P.S. Bucket is a booger head :eyes: His swing has no lower body action :golf: Next I will have his head:hang:

O.B.Left 08-05-2009 12:47 PM

Thanks Mike.

My friends damnable ability to hole out from anywhere on any surface has made me wonder about negative loft. He positions the ball at or near low point id say, hits it above the equator, his putter head somewhat hovered at address, his left hand fully un cocked so it looks high , arched, his wedges set, his right shoulder powers it all but on a very flat plane. He gathers up the lag in his #3 and sustains it all the way through. He doest think about weight at all ahead of time, he just steps up to it, hangs his wedges, takes a little practice swing to feel some lag collect, not even the right amount of lag, and then away he goes. An intuitive application of lag pressure. He likens it to tossing paper balls into a waste paper basket. It seems more horizontal hinging than angled. Ill have to look more closely. A hook faced old Ping Anser, a ton of deloft and a little chuckle to himself.

We play in a local muny club championship every year. I'm normally in total shock on the super slow and bumpy greens. He on the other hand is just chuckling to himself. Draino. "Yes, sir! Chuckle chuckle"

Have you got room in your freezer for one more?

Mike O 08-05-2009 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 66581)
Thanks Mike.

My friends damnable ability to hole out from anywhere on any surface has made me wonder about negative loft. He positions the ball at or near low point id say, hits it above the equator, his putter head somewhat hovered at address, his left hand fully un cocked so it looks high , arched, his wedges set, his right shoulder powers it all but on a very flat plane. He gathers up the lag in his #3 and sustains it all the way through. He doest think about weight at all ahead of time, he just steps up to it, hangs his wedges, takes a little practice swing to feel some lag collect, not even the right amount of lag, and then away he goes. An intuitive application of lag pressure. He likens it to tossing paper balls into a waste paper basket. It seems more horizontal hinging than angled. Ill have to look more closely. A hook faced old Ping Anser, a ton of deloft and a little chuckle to himself.

We play in a local muny club championship every year. I'm normally in total shock on the super slow and bumpy greens. He on the other hand is just chuckling to himself. Draino. "Yes, sir! Chuckle chuckle"

Have you got room in your freezer for one more?

I see what's going on now- word is out that my putting sucks- and you're trying to bait me on a new technique- that is kind of you but since my putting is so bad I tried to switch to your friends stroke a couple of posts ago - haven't made it yet but I am up to 22 putter shafts broken in the effort to add significant deloft- only 87 putters to go in the barn. Let us know how you end up delofting your putter and how it works for you

Mike O 08-05-2009 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 66581)
Thanks Mike.

My friends damnable ability to hole out from anywhere on any surface has made me wonder about negative loft. He positions the ball at or near low point id say, hits it above the equator, his putter head somewhat hovered at address, his left hand fully un cocked so it looks high , arched, his wedges set, his right shoulder powers it all but on a very flat plane. He gathers up the lag in his #3 and sustains it all the way through. He doest think about weight at all ahead of time, he just steps up to it, hangs his wedges, takes a little practice swing to feel some lag collect, not even the right amount of lag, and then away he goes. An intuitive application of lag pressure. He likens it to tossing paper balls into a waste paper basket. It seems more horizontal hinging than angled. Ill have to look more closely. A hook faced old Ping Anser, a ton of deloft and a little chuckle to himself.

We play in a local muny club championship every year. I'm normally in total shock on the super slow and bumpy greens. He on the other hand is just chuckling to himself. Draino. "Yes, sir! Chuckle chuckle"

Have you got room in your freezer for one more?

Describe what a "ton of deloft" looks like? I'm assuming the deloft is created by an extreme clubshaft lean or is the putter head/face really delofted? Is the clubhead movement going down, up or level at impact? I'll try anything to putt better- while I wait for your answers I'll be three putting from 4 feet. Send the informaion sooooooon!!!

12 piece bucket 08-05-2009 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 66572)
I updated post #20 -

P.S. Bucket is a booger head :eyes: His swing has no lower body action :golf: Next I will have his head:hang:

Dingleberry . . . you are now 18 posts over 1000 . . . it ain't even WINTER TIME YET . . . . I'm taking the over on 2000 by mid December . . . . welcome home my little friend.

Mike O 08-05-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 66591)
Dingleberry . . . you are now 18 posts over 1000 . . . it ain't even WINTER TIME YET . . . . I'm taking the over on 2000 by mid December . . . . welcome home my little friend.

HEY, Stalker! I see you are still "fluff" posting in order to catch the green man- ridiculous! Did they send the gold watch yet for number 3500 - told you so! This would have been a nice clean thread, professional, without your sorry little a.... Well, maybe not but let's not worry about the details and facts - afterall that hasn't stopped you in your life - say hi to the kids for me: Jackie, Johnnie, Jimbo, Allen, Rackley, Judie, Joanie, Bill, John, Fred, Walter, Georgia, Sam, Wilma, Becky, Danielle, Phillip.

Daryl 08-05-2009 06:13 PM

Billy-Jackie, Billy-Johnnie, Billy-Jimbo, Billy-Allen, Billy-, Judie, Billy-Joanie, Billy-Bill, Billy-John, Billy-Fred, Billy-Walter, Billy-Georgia, Billy-Sam, Billy-Wilma, Billy-Becky, Billy-Danielle, Billy-Phillip.

Daryl 08-05-2009 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 66592)
HEY, Stalker! I see you are still "fluff" posting in order to catch the green man- ridiculous! Did they send the gold watch yet for number 3500 - told you so! This would have been a nice clean thread, professional, without your sorry little a.... Well, maybe not but let's not worry about the details and facts - afterall that hasn't stopped you in your life - say hi to the kids for me: Jackie, Johnnie, Jimbo, Allen, Rackley, Judie, Joanie, Bill, John, Fred, Walter, Georgia, Sam, Wilma, Becky, Danielle, Phillip.


I noticed Buckets Post Count rose from 2500 to 3500 when the website was updated.


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