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Old 06-26-2006, 08:49 AM
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Golf Sceptic,

You've said what you wanted to say. This is not my website but by the amount of and tone of your posts, you may have come looking for disagreement and argument. This forum is friendly and accommodating. People are drawn to this forum who find the information insightful and useful. If you've read the book and have a question, then members will respond the best they can. If you have a problem with your golf swing then the members will also step-up-to-the-plate, and help you the best they can. This is all we can possibly do for each other.

If you want to debate physics and Centrifugal Force, then perhaps you would be better accommodated on a Physics Forum. There you may find people with your like interests and knowledge and share insight into that subject. You may be happier somewhere else, however with your knowledge of physics you could become a helpful member here. Just remember that we don't 'burn bridges' here, so you may have to 'bite your tongue' once-in-awhile.

Good luck Down Under.

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