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Old 12-18-2009, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Awesome post Bucket.

"Keep the Rotor going". Nice, we've all felt the consequences of not doing that. I think this maybe ties in with what Slice said too. Is this a maintenance of CF then? If Homer had of slowed the RPM's of twirling string would the face have rolled over?

Do you mind taking us through the photos, what do you see there? Is Adam Scotts COG or Axis of Rotation (in a VJ Trolio sense) not far enough left to your mind? In the comparison of Hogan and Tiger , is it Hogans hips being turned more that you are looking at? The right foot drag move of his that Knudson adopted plays a big part in that I believe although its relates to ones flexibility and is therefor a custom fit kind of deal. Hogans drag was smallish , Knusdon's especially as he got older was longer as he preached getting to Finish in a super comfortable way with your "center" (cog, I guess) pointing right at the target, exactly. But I digress.
What I see is right shoulder geometry in action . . . look at Hogan's right shoulder (Lynnard LBGreengenez too!) compared to Scott at start down. Scott's right shoulder has already ducked under his left shoulder . . . axis tilt already starting to kick in. Take a look farther into the swing and compare where Eldrick's right shoulder is compared to Hogan at a similar spot in the swang . . . Hogan's right arm "runs out of chain" way later than Eldrick and Scott too . . . Eldrick's gettin his tilt by his head going back vs. Hogan who get's his axis tilt from his hips going forward. Look at Scott's wrist just past follow thru . . . he's rubbing forearms together (you can get thrown in jail for that down here) . . . but do you think he's trying to do that? Or can't help it?
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Old 12-18-2009, 12:58 AM
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What I see is right shoulder geometry in action . . . look at Hogan's right shoulder (Lynnard LBGreengenez too!) compared to Scott at start down. Scott's right shoulder has already ducked under his left shoulder . . . axis tilt already starting to kick in. Take a look farther into the swing and compare where Eldrick's right shoulder is compared to Hogan at a similar spot in the swang . . . Hogan's right arm "runs out of chain" way later than Eldrick and Scott too . . . Eldrick's gettin his tilt by his head going back vs. Hogan who get's his axis tilt from his hips going forward. Look at Scott's wrist just past follow thru . . . he's rubbing forearms together (you can get thrown in jail for that down here) . . . but do you think he's trying to do that? Or can't help it?
Thanks for sharing Bucket. You're giving away some of the secret spices and herbs here. Awesome.
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Old 12-18-2009, 09:30 AM
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"Feast at your table" is an analogy. I used it in relation to those who wholly subscribe your view: as opposed to those who do not and, dare I add, sometimes are made to suffer for it.
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Seriously, there's a difference between "Lively" discussion and someone "Suffering". I think it has a lot to do with the perception of the one reading the response. I'm not a "mean" person. I certainly don't want people to suffer. OMG, this is a Golf Forum.

I'll think of a "Warning" that I can use as a "Signature", visible at the end of every post I write, that will advise the reader that -no harm - was intended and I hope that personal injury was not suffered from reading this post.

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Old 12-18-2009, 10:45 AM
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I think you are the persecuted one, Daryl. A martyr for the ages! C'mon people! If you have an issue with Daryl it is because he has not "moved on" from TGM like so many of you have. He has decided to plant his flag on Mt. Homer. His book literalism irks the existential types that prefer to coin their own golfing phrases. I would think, either practice is acceptable. We forget sometimes that this site is intellectually underwritten by Homer Kelley's TGM, and Lynn Blake's deep understanding of the same. I personally see Daryl's tongue firmly planted in his cheek unless of course you are trying to mould TGM into your current golf stroke presuppositions...then it is open season and justifiably so. The archives are full of Lynn's (and others)book-based explanations. I made a deal with myself a while ago. When I understand the book as well as Lynn I will then decide whether or not to discard it, or elements of it.

I like gadflys like Daryl they stir the sediment in my mind. If you are that easily offended then once your toys are tossed out of the cot feel free to hop out as well! Or duel at twenty paces like men!
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Old 12-18-2009, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
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Seriously, there's a difference between "Lively" discussion and someone "Suffering". I think it has a lot to do with the perception of the one reading the response. I'm not a "mean" person. I certainly don't want people to suffer. OMG, this is a Golf Forum.
Cheap shots involving racial and religious bigotry, whether with serious intent or not, only serve to demean you.
Rather than proving how smart you are, in comparison to your perceived antagonists, they have quite the opposite effect.

However, we agree that there is a difference between lively discussion and "someone suffering" due to remarks of a personal or demeaning nature. Strange really, in view of your use of the latter whenever it suits your purpose.

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I'll think of a "Warning" that I can use as a "Signature", visible at the end of every post I write, that will advise the reader that -no harm - was intended and I hope that personal injury was not suffered from reading this post.
To use another analogy, isn't that a bit like punching someone on the nose then saying "sorry, I was aiming for your mouth"?
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The Muslim thing was really funny.

Burner, Lighten up a little. Even I don't take myself that seriously.

Who's worse, me? or Bill O'Reilly?

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The Muslim thing was really funny.


Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Burner, Lighten up a little. Even I don't take myself that seriously.


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Who's worse, me? or Bill O'Reilly?


All that apart I wish you a very happy Christmas.
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