LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Lifetime TGM'er Thread: Lifetime TGM'er View Single Post #33 07-18-2007, 11:54 AM dkerby Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 244 Afternoons with Mr. Hogan by Vasquez Not hitting, but Hogan seemed very concerned about keeping perfect balance on the right leg. Any straightening of the right leg or bowing movement of the left wrist at the top, caused weight to move to the toes and loss of balance. One of the pictures of the Lifetimer TGM'er shows the bowing of the left wrist at the top and the head moving outward. The after picture show the left hand flat and the head staying back. The important thing to me is that Yoda Luke observed the balance problem and put in a correction. Yoda Luke is thinking about the swing on a higher level of understanding, much like Hogan. dkerby View Public Profile Send a private message to dkerby Find all posts by dkerby