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Old 07-29-2006, 08:52 PM
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While it was not on the scale I originally envisioned - there were several cancellations - I think it was still worthwhile. I had a great time at the tournament where we met up with some others and watched some good golf.

I really enjoyed watching Brian play. He shot a neat 64 yesterday (Friday) and made it look very easy. His address routine is extremely right forearm oriented and any TGMer "in the know" would get a kick out of seeing it. Walks into the ball with the grip in the cup of his right hand, sets up entirely with just that on the club, simply "adds" his left hand, then swings.

If I had to break down the components, the ones that stand out the most are his Top assembly point and what looks like a Snap and Drag load. Flying Wedges are absolutely perfect. His misses (I'll admit to having followed him a lot over the past few days!) appear to be mostly high-and-right off the tee with an occasional "leaker draw" to the left.

Maybe more later on this. No need for me to overanalyze Brian.

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