Address Routine Video -- Part III
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11-04-2006, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by alex_chung
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Superb!! Now I can watch all 3 videos at the same time.
Thanks for this, its much appreciated by all of us here.
Only 10 days before I head over to the Swamp 
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Hey Alex, you just make sure to take your laptop and send me daily, detailed reports. You hear? 
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11-04-2006, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Burner
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Hey Alex, you just make sure to take your laptop and send me daily, detailed reports. You hear?
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Think I will be leaving the laptop at home. Hopefully there will be a 'net cafe near, if not I will write up my experiences when I get back.
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11-05-2006, 07:15 AM
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Great video Lynn  - Im going to burn this onto dvd
Many Thanks to Ted, Jeff and Lynn and anyone else responsible - Its a great video
One question though with regards to fix - do you prefer the 'vertical to the ground' left wrist at impact fix regardless of the hinge action procedure 'for the hitter' as Homer described in 7-10, or do you prefer having the left wrist vertical against the angled hinge action plane.
Last edited by Mathew : 11-05-2006 at 07:27 AM.
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11-07-2006, 10:10 PM
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Jeff when you hit the driver on your knees, I almost fell off my chair. So much for the lower body being a source of power!
My God you are good ... no wonder you are the 2004 Georgia PGA champion. Can't wait for the club fitting video. 
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11-26-2006, 10:09 PM
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Bucket turns metrosexual.
OK . . . I just gotta say this . . . Lynn Blake . . . that's a damn nice looking pair of slacks you are sporting in this video.
I gotta get rid of my Dickie's . . . what kind of britches are them?
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11-26-2006, 10:16 PM
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And another G.O.L.F. related thing in this video . . . in the demo of the travel of the clubhead for Angled Hinging vs. Horizontal Hinging . . .
Note the relative change in the Right Forearm and Right Elbow location as well . . . .
Observations???
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11-26-2006, 10:44 PM
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Swamp Britches
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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OK . . . I just gotta say this . . . Lynn Blake . . . that's a damn nice looking pair of slacks you are sporting in this video.
I gotta get rid of my Dickie's . . . what kind of britches are them?
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You hit the nail on the head, Bucket. The slacks are by JB Britches, "Tailored especially for Nordstrom's." 
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11-26-2006, 10:38 PM
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The Vertical Left Wrist At Impact
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Originally Posted by Mathew
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Great video Lynn - Im going to burn this onto dvd 
Many Thanks to Ted, Jeff and Lynn and anyone else responsible - Its a great video 
One question though with regards to fix - do you prefer the 'vertical to the ground' left wrist at impact fix regardless of the hinge action procedure 'for the hitter' as Homer described in 7-10, or do you prefer having the left wrist vertical against the angled hinge action plane.
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At Impact, the Left Wrist is Flat, Level and Vertical to the ground for all Hinge Actions. Assuming, of course, the Strong Single Action Grip(10-2-B). It is one of the great 'sameneses' of The Golfing Machine.
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11-27-2006, 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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At Impact, the Left Wrist is Flat, Level and Vertical to the ground for all Hinge Actions. Assuming, of course, the Strong Single Action Grip(10-2-B). It is one of the great 'sameneses' of The Golfing Machine.
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Thanks Lynn...
What has confused me in this is in 7-2 he describes using back of the left hand facing directly down the angle of approach. I always thought that the only way for the back of the left hand to be pointing down the angle of approach is if it were purely vertical to the inclined plane because its a line drawn on the inclined plane.
Where have I gone wrong in my assumption?
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