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Old 08-17-2010, 03:11 PM
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Hi TY. Might I recommend...
Originally Posted by tyfu20 View Post
Mike you have given me a lot to think about and I will heed your advice.. I've struggled with throwing the club for a while, I will work on maintaining my angles among other things. Thanks for your time.

Steve
The premium Ted Fort video : The Address Routine ? (available in the Gallery, here with millions of downloads on any device you own, for a low, low price of $24.95. And if you act in the next 67 seconds, we will throw in......steak knives...joking ) It is worth a couple thousands of millions of words! (not joking)

From my own adventures, when I first heard the term "hitting" I thought I'd be better able to use my natural hand-eye coordination and save wear and tear on my artificial hip and shorter front or left leg. To some extent, that is true. However, the Pivot (use our search functions here) must carry the Power Package regardless of hitting or swinging. The Pivot can be done with a slow precision that will allow your back arm to slowly knock the stuffing out of the ball.

Then, you will have even more friends and be very, very, very, popular, (though I'm sure you are popular now) people will greet you on the street "saying how do you do..." and the music of "What a Wonderful World" will descend from the clouds granting you ... "bright blessed days ...dark sacred nights..." and you will think to yourself..."What a Wonderful World." Oh Yeah!

I'm getting ready to go back to school TY and well... it's like an athletic event that lasts nine months..anyway. Good golfing!


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