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11-21-2005, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by nevermind
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The more of these photos I see, real world golfers who are far better than me on their bad days, the less I feel the need to worry about obtaining precise, uncompensated alignments... am I expelled?
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This thought also crossed my mind . . .
Per Mr. K, I don't think you'll be getting the pink slip:
3-A Translation of Instruction . . .This book presents the “uncompensated” Stroke as a goal, guide and progress report, not as the minimum entrance test. Compensation for physical limitation, personal preference or special purpose are actually specialized techniques.
Of course there is always the NUMBER ONE IMPERATIVE.
And the number one alignment is the Flat Left Wrist (Law of The Flail 2-K). Without it, more information means only more confusion.
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11-21-2005, 11:00 PM
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F for lying??? About what????
Jimmy..thanx for your kindness
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11-21-2005, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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This thought also crossed my mind . . .
Per Mr. K, I don't think you'll be getting the pink slip:
3-A Translation of Instruction . . .This book presents the “uncompensated” Stroke as a goal, guide and progress report, not as the minimum entrance test. Compensation for physical limitation, personal preference or special purpose are actually specialized techniques.
Of course there is always the NUMBER ONE IMPERATIVE.
And the number one alignment is the Flat Left Wrist (Law of The Flail 2-K). Without it, more information means only more confusion.
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Deep Battered Friend...
You are truly a 4.0...
You need to get out of the Insurance Biz...and open up your own Southern Style Restaurant, Lodge, and Golf Club....See ya soon!!!
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11-21-2005, 11:14 PM
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hey annikan do you have any clips of johnny miller in his heyday at p6 i bet his alighnments are realy good
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11-21-2005, 11:18 PM
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I was joking about 90% being an "A." When it's an "A-" most of the time. Just giving you some "poop" 
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11-21-2005, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by bantamben1
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hey annikan do you have any clips of johnny miller in his heyday at p6 i bet his alighnments are realy good
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This outta shake the dew off your lilly for J. Miller. Put them Wedges between your cheek and gum. Spooky alignments.
http://www.historicgolfphotos.com/im.../0693-8833.jpg
And how 'bout them britches??? My father-in-law had a pair like that. I call them the Lonely Pants 'cuz every picture of him in the pants he's ALL BY HIMSELF!!! Those pants would clear a room quicker than a black bean fart.
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11-21-2005, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by bantamben1
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hey annikan do you have any clips of johnny miller in his heyday at p6 i bet his alighnments are realy good
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I need to look....probably after his heyday.....
BTW...I used to work with his most feared teammate at BYU...Mike Taylor ...who has won the Mississippi State Amateur like 10 times ...or something sick like that...It's in Johnny's book...forgot what page...Mike's son.... Dow..showed it to me ....I never would 've thought that of Johnny and with his demeanor he portrays as a color analyst.....Ha ha ha...
He's good for the game ....or Was that an automatic F?
Jimmy...you with me?
Bucket ...we had soft tacos tonight...what's worse...black bean or refried?
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11-21-2005, 11:46 PM
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A+ Anni!
colorful, sarcastic, correct spelling and i like the "bold" flare 
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11-22-2005, 12:00 AM
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Analyst
Analyst.......color ...brown......has an unpleasant odor...usualy smells stinky....and is definitely bold...
must have been the re-fried beans...
My wife just went to bed....you know what that means....
Can't play no more!!!!
At least with y'all...Tee-hee-hee....
See ya tomorrow...

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11-22-2005, 08:27 PM
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Expectations
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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The intent....is to show a sample of a small spectrum of variations ........Each picture has been carefully selected using a goniometer to determine the degrees of difference....For the Simpleton's out there slight , moderate ec\xcessive are substitutes for 10,20,30 degrees fro exapmle....For the Techy...you need the degrees to quatnitfy your qualitative analysis...
There are samenesses and differences in each photo...learning takes place when one can look at the samenesses and differences noticng there relationships ...but yet there individuality...It is from their individuality...that reveals the patterns of the whole picture...but also distinguishes the details of each individual picture...
Read 1-J
So if you're a "tree" person...start looking at the forest and appreciate its massive beauty....
If you're a "forest" person..start lookin at the individual trees and appreciate each one for themselves...
Then you got it!!!!
Once you know you know...then forget about it!
- Homer Kelley/Tom Tomascello
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Reminds me of Ben's comment to Mr. Pennick during their initial lesson.
I am returning to the frames with a different perspective and understanding of your introductory comments.
DRW
Last edited by DOCW3 : 11-22-2005 at 08:31 PM.
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