We had too many changes to accomplish in such a short amount of time, I didn't care whether he was hitting or swinging, at first. There are plenty of components in 12-1-0 and 12-2-0 that are the same. His biggest wobbles were stationary head and plane line tracing. He had no right forearm pickup. And he destroyed the flying wedges in start-up. As soon as we focused on the tripod concept, the body was under control. Then, we got to tracing. I told him that I thought it was pretty smart on the part of Homer to call it a start-up instead of a start-around. He agreed.
He had no right forearm pickup. And he destroyed the flying wedges in start-up........Then, we got to tracing. I told him that I thought it was pretty smart on the part of Homer to call it a start-up instead of a start-around. He agreed.
I was lucky enough to visit the swamp on the morning of the Peach Bowl and spend two hours with Yoda and Yodasluke. It was an awesome experience and seemed to go by so quickly. I finally understand constant, dead weight inertia. This was not only the Hitter's emergency room, but it was an entire Hitter's Medical Center. They did Rx that I get my HG's checked out so I went to see Rob Noel last Friday. My lie angles had changed from 1* up to 1* down. This explains the hooks that I was seeing. I sent my clubs to HG on Saturday for adjustments and they just came back today. What a company! I would encourage anyone to make a trip to the swamp if he or she loves golf.