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Old 09-18-2005, 04:20 PM
golfingrandy golfingrandy is offline
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I have not been here for sometime so I nosed around. Maybe I should not be a busy body but I needed to contact Lynn in regards to somthin' somthin'.

Not to steal any thunder but the above bolded was already placed in the Imperative List in the very beginning and then removed.

With the above in mind here is a lil' food for thought:

1. One must be capable of defining Rhythm. Homer defined Rhythm as keeping the clubshaft and the left arm in line. What happens when this is accomplished? Yeppir, one then has accomplished Imperative #1 which is, the Flat Left Wrist.

2. Rhythm is likewise based upon Hinge Action. Each Hinge Action has its own significant Rhythm. It is associated with Accum. #3. By the way if you have no accum. #3 you get Angled Hinge Action travel (I like this word) and Rhythm. Ok back to Rhythm and Hinge Action. With how hinge and rhythm are associated with and tied together. With these two items we then have one of the key ingredients to the golf stroke which Homer called the "Primary Concepts" which is, the Hinge Action of an Angular Motion operating on an Incline Plane. This is what Homer named the "Basic Golf Stroke."

3. Homer also made the following paraphrased statement. If someone would have described Rhythm to me I would have never needed to write the book.

So the above is a small amount of fodder for consideration and so now......I leave the rest to Lynn.

Thanks all and I am now off to my beach.

Best to all.

Randy
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