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Old 05-28-2010, 11:16 PM
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When playing baseball I never laced a double by pulling the bat with my left side. While playing tennis I never pulled my right hand forehand cross court with my left side. I did it with my right!
As a kid in the Army I'd hit an 8 iron 160 and a driver well over 250. I'd just whack it.
Golf pretty well stepped aside for awhile as family and careers took over. Then I got back into it and I took a lesson from a golf pro. It went downhill for 30 years until I got on this ride.
Geez, this TGM stuff is fun.
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by JerryG View Post
When playing baseball I never laced a double by pulling the bat with my left side. While playing tennis I never pulled my right hand forehand cross court with my left side. I did it with my right!
As a kid in the Army I'd hit an 8 iron 160 and a driver well over 250. I'd just whack it.
Golf pretty well stepped aside for awhile as family and careers took over. Then I got back into it and I took a lesson from a golf pro. It went downhill for 30 years until I got on this ride.
Geez, this TGM stuff is fun.
Good points guys. I have never seen so many "on plane" right forearms at address anywhere, and I'm certain they have no idea they do it, but its the way they learned they can get er done!

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