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Old 04-24-2007, 01:02 AM
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Relax- I know Lorne from my days covering sports. He is outside looking in writing this article.

The word CULT = "great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book)." I think that fits fine.
And his said it was fascinating and a Landmark book. Cool.

And if Jack says there is no Laterial shift- I don't think he means the hips don't bump- just that the center doesn't move off the ball. Goes to show what a constant Language does for teaching. And yes, Leadbetter seems like a kid left off a team in the playground because some new kids move into the neighborhood.

Gore. I'm surprised that Plummer and Bennett couldn’t develop a stroke for this guy.
Just goes the show how fortunate we all are to be able to sit alongside Yoda in the Swamp.
I don't think that was really the problem. It was more of a time issue. They worked with him during the Nissan and mabey spent less than a few days with him after. Its hard trying to work with a large camp of guys. I know they have cut off how many the will work with now.
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Old 04-24-2007, 11:08 PM
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I don't think that was really the problem. It was more of a time issue. They worked with him during the Nissan and mabey spent less than a few days with him after. Its hard trying to work with a large camp of guys. I know they have cut off how many the will work with now.
these guys are more morad than gm.if you dont believe me look at the players they work with and you will see no 2-f right forearm. enough said
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:36 AM
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these guys are more morad than gm.if you dont believe me look at the players they work with and you will see no 2-f right forearm. enough said
Well I would say sure, what about Grant's swing? Mabey take a look of his current pattern. but they are closer to TGM than anyone on a large scale, so let that be. Thats good for Homer.

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Old 04-25-2007, 11:41 PM
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Well I would say sure, what about Grant's swing? Mabey take a look of his current pattern. but they are closer to TGM than anyone on a large scale, so let that be. Thats good for Homer.
I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together. This improved understanding led to a distinctly superior execution and compression. As he told John Riegger, who came up toward the end of our session, "No one has ever explained these things I am trying to do so simply."

I took some before and after photos, but don't have my 'download' equipment with me. I'll post them when I get back.
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Old 04-26-2007, 12:33 AM
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John and Dana,

Sorry but I had to edit your posts to remove a bogus link that got embedded in the post. We have having trouble with spambots (not the Austin Powers kind) and they are causing some forum problems.
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:58 AM
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I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together.
More, more!!!
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I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together. This improved understanding led to a distinctly superior execution and compression. As he told John Riegger, who came up toward the end of our session, "No one has ever explained these things so simply."

I took some before and after photos, but don't have my 'download' equipment with me. I'll post them when I get back.
Very cool!
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Very cool!
Matt- didn't you caddie for Waite at one time?
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very cool. Can't wait to see
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Old 04-26-2007, 07:44 PM
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Matt- didn't you caddie for Waite at one time?
Yes, Milwaukee in July 2004...Grant was working on the stuff described in the article you posted, and we played a practice round with Dean Wilson who was just getting into all this.
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