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I just started a new thread about this very same thing, and either nobody has an answer, or the people that have an answer arent logged on.
I thought the legs/lower body, provided a minimal (20%?) source of power. I guess I'll just have to ask Mark Evershed or Chuck Evans..... |
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Let me know if you get Evershed and Evans to jump through your hoops quicker than we in this community do. Or, more likely, if you get them to jump at all. |
Yoda, Mark already answered my question. Have a great day:)
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Most of us are at our "day jobs" at 10:00AM on a Monday morning. LBG forums are growing fast, but it's still going to take into the evening to get replies sometimes. That'll be different in a ~year. If you think about it, those most qualified to respond to TGM questions will also be most in demand on the lesson tee---teaching & running the shop take priority over posting. :thumleft: |
10/4 thanks Asleep......
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Sheet- Played golf today and missed a chance to answer a question of Coltsfan- go figure. LOL. Where did mark evershed post the answer? On his free site, pay site or just emailed you? Seymour Dunn in his classic "Golf Fundamentals" believed the legs supplied 20 percent of power. I don't think it is that much. ColtsFan- less coffee. No question answered before its time. Give I reasonable time before pizzing. |
oh come on Mike, how could you have gone and played golf when you knew I might just post a question about Brian Gays swing. Jeez, how freakin insensative can you be man?:crybaby:
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