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Originally Posted by brianmanzella
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Great answer, Lynn.
Simple is always better.
If you do not want to respond to the strengths and weaknessness of these two perfectly 1-L compliant procedures, I completely understand.
But, maybe some of the others will comment.
Is it a 100-0 victory for one method over the other? or is there possible advantages to one over the other.
Let's keep this on topic, if possible.
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For all but the most adroit, we are into the specious argument of 'how many angels can dance on the head of a pin."
www.bartleby.com/59/4/howmanyangel.html
Keep your Head steady.
It is the First Essential of
The Golfing Machine®.
Or, assuming you can tell a difference, keep the 'base of your neck' steady.
Your Body is a Rotor. Your Arms and Club are the Blades. No matter how it is driven, the Left Arm and Club always moves in a circle.
Do what
Vardon, Jones, Palmer and
Nicklaus were told to do:
"Stand still, and as you take the Club away, let your Body
Turn, not Sway."
If you do that, you've got a chance to play this Game well.
If you don't, you better bring a lot of talent and a ton of time to the table.
Because you're doing it the hard way.