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Old 03-24-2010, 12:51 PM
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Have you read 6-b-3-0-1 lately?
Wondering how best to prepare for the upcoming season here in the north, I have decided that working on the flying wedges with dowels takes care of a lot of other issues with the swing. If your first sessions hitting balls leave a lot to be desired, get out the dowels and work those flying wedges. Re-educating the hands is my number one swing priority for the next month.
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Old 03-25-2010, 08:36 AM
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Wondering how best to prepare for the upcoming season here in the north, I have decided that working on the flying wedges with dowels takes care of a lot of other issues with the swing. If your first sessions hitting balls leave a lot to be desired, get out the dowels and work those flying wedges. Re-educating the hands is my number one swing priority for the next month.
Great reminder Dodger!

We now have a brand new set of fundamentals, and they have structure.

Imperatives - Essentials - Educating the Hands

Thanks my friend, I'm going to think of nothing else on the range today, well, maybe a little Hula-Hula as well!

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Old 03-25-2010, 10:32 AM
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Anoka Minnesota is no longer the land of 10,000 lakes center for inbreeding. Now it will be known in Minnesota as the land of educated hands. Have a great day Kev, make sure they know level, flat, turned, rolled, arched and bent before they even hit a ball. Amazing how many people play and have no idea how the hands and wrists should act. Interesting discovery, ever notice how turning the left wrist slightly at address practically guarantees the right wrist will bend and not cock?
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