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Old 02-11-2010, 04:25 AM
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aahhh, raise the club, so that the shaft is parallel to the ground....of course, I see, the exact alignment of the leading edge becomes much easier to see...point taken, lesson learned....thank you, Yoda
Thank YOU for the inspiration, Thom.

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Old 02-11-2010, 03:08 PM
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Yoda, I keep relearning the importance of the Level Left Wrist, the solid attachment to the club. Steves Strickers misgivings about his late loading procedure, despite its obvious effectiveness really hit home for me. As a late loader myself who has always been enamored with the left wrist cock motions of others, I can now say that I've finally stopped chasing it. Its like a lot of other components I think, by actively trying to "do it" you dont, cant. Left alone, surrounded by proper alignments, given a good motion........it just happens.

No more rubber wristed weeks of #2 angle experimentation. The longer lever (left arm and club) has more leverage after all. Steve Stricker is my hero in this regard.

What did Homer imply in 12-3-0 Section 7, pt 27 "Full Lever Assembly prep"?

Im thinking that when you do assemble that full lever it is best not to compromised it with a loose attachment at the handle or it will snap in two.
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Old 02-11-2010, 06:47 PM
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Yoda, I keep relearning the importance of the Level Left Wrist, the solid attachment to the club. Steves Strickers misgivings about his late loading procedure, despite its obvious effectiveness really hit home for me. As a late loader myself who has always been enamored with the left wrist cock motions of others, I can now say that I've finally stopped chasing it. Its like a lot of other components I think, by actively trying to "do it" you dont, cant. Left alone, surrounded by proper alignments, given a good motion........it just happens.

No more rubber wristed weeks of #2 angle experimentation. The longer lever (left arm and club) has more leverage after all. Steve Stricker is my hero in this regard.

What did Homer imply in 12-3-0 Section 7, pt 27 "Full Lever Assembly prep"?

Im thinking that when you do assemble that full lever it is best not to compromised it with a loose attachment at the handle or it will snap in two.
I'm with you on this, O.B., and try to start my down swing before I feel any wrist cock kicking in.

The wrist cocks, of course, but it neither gets, or needs, any conscious help from me.
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Old 02-12-2010, 12:30 AM
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I'm with you on this, O.B., and try to start my down swing before I feel any wrist cock kicking in.

The wrist cocks, of course, but it neither gets, or needs, any conscious help from me.

Nicely put Burner. I would have taken several pages to state something similar. You Brits are pretty good with the English language, eh?
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Old 02-12-2010, 07:12 PM
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Nicely put Burner. I would have taken several pages to state something similar. You Brits are pretty good with the English language, eh?
Hey, I am fluent in Canadian and American too.
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Hey, I am fluent in Canadian and American too.

Canadian! Wow, that is impressive! Next you'll tell me you speak Australian............that's a super tuff one to pick up. Takes almost as many beers as it does to learn Canadian.
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Old 02-13-2010, 07:55 PM
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Canadian! Wow, that is impressive! Next you'll tell me you speak Australian............that's a super tuff one to pick up. Takes almost as many beers as it does to learn Canadian.
Golfguru will attest to my fluency in "Strine", as us international linguists call it - been there, spoken that. And, Beer has never been a problem - my thirst transcends Continental boundaries.
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