What do you know about - Mac O'Grady?
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09-27-2006, 07:43 PM
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Not a prob
Thank for the info.
Love what you guys have here.
Vader is in the room.....
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09-27-2006, 08:22 PM
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No Dark Side Here
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Originally Posted by cpwindow4
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Love what you guys have here.
Vader is in the room.....
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As is Yoda.
We welcome all who would participate. We ask only that members refrain from posts that (1) are deliberately hurtful or condescending to others or (2) are hopelessly over the top in personal promotion.
To that second end, we have edited your announcement to remove the 5 point super-sized Font and its blue text color. For the benefit of our membership, we have allowed the text itself to stand.
We do not fear dissenting opinion or alternative 'systems.' Nor do we tolerate mean-spirited behavior. I personally have taken down posts that I thought were malicious toward Mac O'Grady and his work. And I will do the same for those malicious toward Homer Kelley and his work...or toward fellow LBG contributors.
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09-29-2006, 04:08 PM
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Very cool! I love Baddeley's quote, "...looks and feels like a reverse pivot but now i absolutely love the feeling of being right on top of the ball."
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09-29-2006, 08:53 PM
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thats funny about the tee drill its a very good drill i use it on alot of people the interesting thing is there teaching seems to be 100 percent morad glad to here macs stuff is doing good on tour i hadnt heard about heron that was new to me
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09-29-2006, 09:10 PM
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Heron
Body types.
I hear alot from people that Oh I can't do things because of my body type. Tim Heron, move your hips bro. Glad to see that big time.
May the course be with you,
Dana
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09-30-2006, 12:06 AM
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No Mystery
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Originally Posted by noproblemos
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The resulting swing looks radically different from today's dominant models. Most top teachers advocate a big move off the ball, loading up the right side to produce power and keeping the shoulders more or less level. Bennett and Plummer, in contrast, stress staying over the ball, with less weight shift and a steep shoulder turn. "At first it looks and feels like a reverse pivot," Baddeley says, "but now I absolutely love the feeling of being right on top of the ball."
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The Top of the Standard Pivot is illustrated in TGM's Photo 10-12-A #1. Its Follow-Through alignments are illustrated in Photo 10-12-A #2.
In these Photos, the Pivot alignments stand as illustrated above and defined in 7-12 and 10-12-A.
Morever...
For those who would incorrectly use a Body (Pivot) illustration to analyze Arm and Hand relationships, i.e., use the Follow-Through Photo to differentiate alignments in the Hands Lane (Zone 3 -- 1st six editions), the Hinge Action is Angled.
Which, of course, is totally irrelevant to the illustrated Standard Pivot.
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10-01-2006, 10:32 PM
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I personally know Bennett and Plummer probably better than anyone on any of these forums(We worked together and were trained together in the secret society...Bah ha ha) might as well add Dave Quinn in there as well.....What they are telling these guys is just basic stuff and the reason they are successful IS because they know what they are doing(TGM and MORAD) and they know how to handle these guys...It is cool what they are doing and Plummer as much as anyone loves Homer's work ...He's like a 9 year old trading baseball cards anytime it(TGM) is discussed...
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10-01-2006, 11:05 PM
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Beneath the Waves
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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I personally know Bennett and Plummer probably better than anyone on any of these forums(We worked together and were trained together in the secret society...Bah ha ha) might as well add Dave Quinn in there as well.....What they are telling these guys is just basic stuff and the reason they are successful IS because they know what they are doing(TGM and MORAD) and they know how to handle these guys...It is cool what they are doing and Plummer as much as anyone loves Homer's work ...He's like a 9 year old trading baseball cards anytime it(TGM) is discussed...
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LBG and its Professional Contributor Network...
Run silent...
Run deep.
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10-02-2006, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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LBG and its Professional Contributor Network...
Run silent...
Run deep.
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NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCEEEEE EEEEEEEEE!!!!!
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10-05-2006, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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I personally know Bennett and Plummer probably better than anyone on any of these forums(We worked together and were trained together in the secret society...Bah ha ha) might as well add Dave Quinn in there as well.....What they are telling these guys is just basic stuff and the reason they are successful IS because they know what they are doing(TGM and MORAD) and they know how to handle these guys...It is cool what they are doing and Plummer as much as anyone loves Homer's work ...He's like a 9 year old trading baseball cards anytime it(TGM) is discussed...
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Hi Annikan,
Can you tell me why, on the backswing, they use steeper shoulder turn rather than a standard shoulder turn?
Thanks
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