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Originally Posted by efnef
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What about the very first statement below the photos at the top of the article: "Henry Cotton said, educate the hands." Where have we heard this?
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Homer would be the first to say he didn't invent the wheel. Many have the similar concepts and thoughts about the swing.
Homer did develop a better way to look at it and his approach, daunting for sure, is the first of its kind. Nobody has presented it better. No one.
As for secerts, birdie man, there are none that works like a magic pill.
Practice mechanics to produce feel...... you know the rest.
A flying wedge here, extensor action there, a few choice pressure points in the mix, throw it DOWN....... ------ > a machine you got. (more or less, lol)