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12 piece bucket 06-03-2009 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by KOC (Post 64664)
Lady in "Red"?

BTW, side track a bit...what did Momoko Ueda do with the right forearm here:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stTqbnCEQgI&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AebKT...eature=related

Yikes . . .

okie 06-03-2009 01:22 PM

Sir Yippy
 
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Originally Posted by yoda

At LynnBlakeGolf, we teach MOTION. Motion learned MECHANICALLY; aligned GEOMETRICALLY; and performed (ultimately) SUBCONSCIOUSLY. [For the record, these lines are copyrighted.]

Nice, Yoda! I alternated between cringing and wincing watching Sir Charles attempting to execute Haney's habitualized ignorance! That is not to start a tirade against Haney...he appears to be a very sincere person. What he never seems to be able to do is tailor-make his instruction to Chuck's needs. It seemed as though he would give the same treatment to everyone. If you cannot diagnose do not prescribe! My wife became quite tired by me shouting "Two minutes with Yoda!" Heck two minutes with Bucket!

I do not think I have ever had the grown version of the yips, but I have had issues from close range from time to time. I have recognized two negative tendencies that other may recognize.

1. Power accumulation disorder (also known as scraping the bottom of the barrel)

a. Not being aware of how to zero out or add power accumulators creates a great deal of indecision which leads to adding (surge splurge) or subtracting power (limp-losing) in fact you can do both during the same stroke!

2. Hinge-hysteria (hell-rhythm hands)

a. Not selecting a hinge action, again creating a great deal of uncertainty and crossed wires.
b. I prefer an angled hinge action on the greens but using all three during an actual round has proved helpful...just not at the SAME time! The horizontal hinge has proven very helpful when putting from long range and from the fringes. TGM provides the versatility that makes choice meaningful (note the last sentence is copyrighted!:laughing1

12 piece bucket 06-03-2009 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by okie (Post 64681)
Heck two minutes with Bucket!

I get a lot done in two minutes . . . typically with time left to eat Pop Tarts and stuff.

Yoda 06-03-2009 07:50 PM

Words Protection Policy
 
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Originally Posted by okie (Post 64681)

TGM provides the versatility that makes choice meaningful (note the last sentence is copyrighted!:laughing1

This is good, okie, really good. Your words now loom large in golf's cyberspace, and they deserve the personal copyright guaranteed when you post on LynnBlakeGolf.com.

:salut:

12 piece bucket 06-04-2009 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 64689)
This is good, okie, really good. Your words now loom large in golf's cyberspace, and they deserve the personal copyright guaranteed when you post on LynnBlakeGolf.com.

:salut:

Okie is GOOD people . . . golf conversation way interesting . . . but the stuff he can skool you on outside of golf . . . AMAZING! He has helped me more than he knows . . . it's an honor have him as a friend.

Daryl 06-04-2009 11:03 PM

Okie, thank you for getting Bucket released from Prison before Bubba found him.

Yoda 06-04-2009 11:21 PM

Best Buds
 
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This is the girl compared to Fred. very close. different than the tour pro's.

Daryl,

Please line and compare the address of Fred and BG . Thanks.

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Daryl 06-04-2009 11:43 PM

I think BG looks better than Fred. Fred has a 6 iron, BG a Wedge.
Fred has slightly shorter Legs and a slightly longer upper body.

Below Right is BG and the Girl "Katie". Do you think that their Coaches Know Something?




Daryl 06-05-2009 12:27 AM

Here's the Fun Comparison: I haven't outlined BH before. I'm surprised. I didn't know that His Posture was toward TGM. Right Forearm on-plane with front/back Balance = Posture, and he achieved the posture without having the Right Forearm On-Plane. Do you think that he could have intentionally set up his address posture to match his impact Posture outline?

Ben Hogan Address and Impact
Except for the Right Forearm On-Plane, BH Address and Impact are Identical.





Yoda 06-05-2009 03:31 PM

Illinois Lineman
 
Terrific comparisons, Daryl. Thanks!

:salut:


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