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Old 03-23-2009, 09:39 PM
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I have read a lot of science as it relates to the golf swing lately. It has helped my golf game and my teaching exactly zero, zippo, nada. Homer Kelley's work and those who teach it are the people who have helped me play better, and helped me teach better. Good ole boys club? In a lot of ways, that's golf, that's what we are striving to learn.

It seems the focus on science in golf is simply attempting to disprove long standing knowledge and make it their own. It can't be done. It's not all science, it also involves feel and a human machine along with the 6 inches between the ears...

I better stop before I start ranting.

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Now Kevin this is where i disagree with you cause the scientists are confirming stuff
Now NMGolfer was going on about hand path and the radius deal shortening etc etc a while back and the other one mandrin is now blowing his trumpet about vertical thrust adding speed etc etc
But you know the DS already had this figured out although it dont come directly from either parts of the body these guys talk about
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Old 03-24-2009, 03:31 PM
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Now Kevin this is where i disagree with you cause the scientists are confirming stuff
Now NMGolfer was going on about hand path and the radius deal shortening etc etc a while back and the other one mandrin is now blowing his trumpet about vertical thrust adding speed etc etc
But you know the DS already had this figured out although it dont come directly from either parts of the body these guys talk about
Do we have a mandrin and a DS that post on this forum?
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Old 03-24-2009, 06:17 PM
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Now Kevin this is where i disagree with you cause the scientists are confirming stuff
Now NMGolfer was going on about hand path and the radius deal shortening etc etc a while back and the other one mandrin is now blowing his trumpet about vertical thrust adding speed etc etc
But you know the DS already had this figured out although it dont come directly from either parts of the body these guys talk about
I think Mr. K got that vertical thrust deal . . . pivot lag . . . . the spine is a component of the pivot . . . hips forward and up for the biggest radius . . . swing from the feets.
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Old 03-24-2009, 07:47 PM
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I think Mr. K got that vertical thrust deal . . . pivot lag . . . . the spine is a component of the pivot . . . hips forward and up for the biggest radius . . . swing from the feets.
What, now you want a piece of me? Stand in line, I'm busy fighting with boneheads on other forums. I'll be back for you later.



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Old 03-24-2009, 10:14 PM
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I think Mr. K got that vertical thrust deal . . . pivot lag . . . . the spine is a component of the pivot . . . hips forward and up for the biggest radius . . . swing from the feets.
Maybe for what you want Mr Bucket. The boat was missed a bit here
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http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/~pat/fun.../coriolis.html
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