If that's you in your avatar -- and it sure looks like it! -- you have made some VERY serious progress since our time together that late fall evening in 2004. Do you remember your post describing "the Mad Man with the Impact Bag?" I'll never forget the night we met!
BTW everybody, as you may know, there are night-time videos of my Golf Swing (and Hit) available for viewing in The Gallery. It was Cisco who recorded them during his lesson and then later asked if he could put them up on the site. That was one of the easier questions I've ever answered!
Thanks Cisco!
The pleasure is all mine Lynn. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge and please continue to do so.
I also took a lesson from Justin and I would recommend SoCal TGMer's to take a lesson from him. He's got the passion and knowledge of a Jedi.
I had a wonderful conversation with Justin on the phone yesterday and I vouch for his compassion for TGM. He traveled a bumpy road but I am glad he found a home in the Swamp. Nice work Justin.
Thoughts:
Trace the plane line and keep the shiny side of my right forearm facing "skyward and lower" than my hairy left forearm coming into the Storage alignment.
A mouth full but it keeps my wedges set perfectly for impact release, allows my right shoulder to be on plane and prevents any or all OTT.
I had a wonderful conversation with Justin on the phone yesterday and I vouch for his compassion for TGM. He traveled a bumpy road but I am glad he found a home in the Swamp. Nice work Justin.
Thoughts:
Trace the plane line and keep the shiny side of my right forearm facing "skyward and lower" than my hairy left forearm coming into the Storage alignment.
A mouth full but it keeps my wedges set perfectly for impact release, allows my right shoulder to be on plane and prevents any or all OTT.