Jay and I focused on the Swinger's Sequence Release at Sugarloaf in Atlanta three weeks before he won at Ft. Smith. There we built on the foundation that was laid during his first visit late last summer. [See my post #17 in the Jay Williamson Wins thread. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=4684]
Essentially, his 'Golfer's Flail' was somewhat jammed up. To free his Action, we Turned his Left Hand grip a smidgeon to the right and got him Cocking and Uncocking the Left Wrist properly (Perpendicular Motion -- the plane of the Left Arm Flying Wedge). Here's a Before & After of the grip.
Boss . . . why did the turned grip get his Left Arm Wedge working better?
His motion looked SOOOOOOO good Saturday. I imagine it should be on YOUTUBE at some point.
When I first saw him, he was arching (horizontal motion) the left wrist and both the top and the finish. Clearly, that is no longer the case.
Clearly! I got the tee-boo toe-jam or whatever it is set to record it. This story is MADE for these golf network cats. It's like it is in the cards for this to happen. Whatever happens . . . it's gonna be fun to watch!
This was the most exciting, entertaining round of golf I have seen in ages. I will only echo what Nick Faldo had to say about Jay Williamson-- that he played brilliantly, and has absolutely no reason to hang his head!! WELCOME BACK TO THE BIG SHOW, JAY!!
This was the most exciting, entertaining round of golf I have seen in ages. I will only echo what Nick Faldo had to say about Jay Williamson-- that he played brilliantly, and has absolutely no reason to hang his head!! WELCOME BACK TO THE BIG SHOW, JAY!!
Absolutely - just caught the action on my Tivo..... awesome play Jay! Very solid round, outstanding saves down the stretch after some bad bounces.
Do non card holders get Fed Ex points?
Love the "Hogan" setup -
That was a lot of fun to watch!
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