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mb6606 06-24-2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 73929)
Congrats on Da Hawks by the way. They have a lot of fans up here. Hull , Makita...... The sweaters are the best.......the tv blackouts were the Wirtz. Cant believe you guys never saw Bobby on t.v. Is that right? Weird.

The orginal six have great sweaters Bruins, Rangers, Habs, Leafs, Red Wings - all classic.

O.B.Left 06-24-2010 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by mb6606 (Post 73940)
The orginal six have great sweaters Bruins, Rangers, Habs, Leafs, Red Wings - all classic.

So true mb.

There's a photographer up here, that has found a country in Africa, cant recall which one, that receives a lot of used clothes from Canada. Anyways the hockey jerseys are prized for their longevity, 10 years plus when worn every day apparently. And so this fellow has begun a quest to find and photograph every NHL team jersey as worn by a local. It makes for quite the juxtaposition.

Delaware Golf 06-25-2010 01:00 AM

Not TT's Nephew
 
Hey Hey Hey...

I'm not Tom Tomasello's nephew...however, I had the good fortune to study privately with Tommy back in October of 1993 (three day school mainly on swinging). Actually, I had a hard time believing what he was teaching me back then. I was stuck in thinking the lower body started the downswing. Starting in 2003, I made a dedicated effort to follow Tom's instruction exclusively. Today, I'm glad I did, the results are starting to really pay off.

DG "Delaware Golf"

Daryl 06-25-2010 03:06 AM

Hi DG,

I'm just kidding around. It's nice to read your post. TT was a great and dedicated teacher.

golfguru 06-27-2010 12:58 AM

Tom Waston's Lessons of a Lifetime DVDs just released are quite something. Not a bunch of how I play golf, rather a collection of how many ways there are to skin a cat. I was lucky enough to chat to him about it a few weeks back. Grip and Transition rank right up there in hanging anything together in a meaningful way.

Putting in the wind was an interesting section.

Andy R 06-28-2010 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf (Post 73943)
I was stuck in thinking the lower body started the downswing.

Do you mean hitting, DG?

When Swinging, in a full swing, pivot lag is essential, no?

dsandridge 06-28-2010 08:51 PM

watsons dvd
 
Great stuff. Impact hands throughout swing. Maintain cup in left wrist i e geometric flat wrist. Solid stuff nothing goofy. Good discussion of grip and interesting how he sets up right forefinge ie pp 3.


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