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Old 11-27-2005, 11:12 PM
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Private!!! What is your major MALFUNCTION!!!!!
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Fantastic stuff!

A couple of quick questions . . .

Could you guys cover the INSIDE-OUT CUT SHOT Mr. Kelley has suggested as anti-Steering therapy, since Steering is most pervasive major "malfunction" of loyal Koolaid sippers.

3-F-7-A STEERING is the Number One malfunction – The Bent Left Wrist and Clubhead Throwaway. Any or all of the following faults during Impact may need to be adjusted out – holding:

1. the Clubface square to the Target Line
2. the Clubhead on Target Line
3. the Clubhead on a level or upward path
A very successful anti-steering therapy is an exaggerated “inside-out” Cut Shot per 10-5-E. Study 2-J-3, 2-N and 12-3-39. You always Swing along the Plane Line but not always along the Flight Line. So learn to dismiss the Flight Line. Depend on Clubface alignment for direction control (2-J). In fact, learn to execute all Plane Line Variations (10-5) to remove all uncertainty from your Computer (14-0).


The 10-5-E Closed-Closed plane line combination with its 3 corresponding stance lines is used here. Since we are talking "INSIDE-OUT" . . .

1. Why did Mr. K determine the Inside-Out Cut Shot to be the most effective ointment for a Steering flare-up?

2. Are we to play this shot with a Closed-Open (Plane Line Closed to the LOF and Stance Line Open to the LOF)?

3. AND since this is a Cut Shot, are we to use Vertical Hinging exclusively with the Inside-Out Cut Shot?

4. If using the Inside-Out Cut Shot on a full stroke would Vertical Hinging not be inferior to Angled Hinging?

Hope you guys will take a Cut at these for Bucket . . .
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