I had a wonderful time with each of you guys....and I hope to leave you with these parting thoughts until our next gathering.
If you practice, then let the ball fall to the way-side and think of your mechanics. Nothing wrong with practicing basic motion and acquired motion on the range instead of hitting full shots. Going slow.....means getting your components in fast.
D.D.- Great understanding of TGM.....monitor when you practice and let it go when you play.
B.S.- Just work on swivel to the end of followthrough and watch the trophies pile up.
T. aussie C.- I will never forget the slipper joke. Keep monitoring your acquired motion and making that NOISE out the bottom.
Castek - Don't ever forget the picture of my swing before and after extensor action.
D.R. - Don't hit!!!!Just kidding. Take ONE Component at a time and work it into dependability.
N.K. - Address routine with an emphasis on "pressing the button" (pg 232) on the course. Off the course, practice.
For the others that are not mentioned, when I see you on the forum I will shoot you a line.
Those of us lucky enough to go to Old Waverly -how good was that little "break"where Ted and V.J.demonstated in and around the bunker -buried balls, crazy lies..and V.J's 'hosel shot'!!Amazing
Those of us lucky enough to go to Old Waverly -how good was that little "break"where Ted and V.J.demonstated in and around the bunker -buried balls, crazy lies..and V.J's 'hosel shot'!!Amazing
Neil,
I'm going to try to put up a little video, just for you.
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