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St. Jude Classic / PGA TOUR / June 11-14, 2009

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Old 06-14-2009, 03:53 PM
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just another 29ft 3in putt for birdie...3 under thru 6 on today's round....we have a 5 stroke lead gentlemen going to #7
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:00 PM
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Kostis swingvision focused on slightly shut clubface at top...

Said nothing about...or ignored....flat left wrist at impact....plane....clubface at impact....

Every swingvision commentary should should begin with the 3 functions of the club...and end with the 3 functions... any talk about funky foot action (see Ken Brown on Setanta) is just showbiz...

Great play Brian - moving forward again like this shows great control of the 4th imperative - steady and refrigerated grey matter inside the steady head!
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:10 PM
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Alot of focus on the putting because the commenators can't understand how ...when he is always first to play his second shot ...he is 4-5 shots ahead of the guys who hit it a "normal distance"...

"6 for 9 in sand saves...but I think his putter had something to do with that..." said commentator...

He is a great putter but alot of those putts are around 15 feet or less....how did the ball get there in the first place??

Ian Baker-Finch is a good guy though! It is the other guy..? Peter Kostis who is a little bit off...
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:26 PM
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Alot of focus on the putting because the commenators can't understand how ...when he is always first to play his second shot ...he is 4-5 shots ahead of the guys who hit it a "normal distance"...

"6 for 9 in sand saves...but I think his putter had something to do with that..." said commentator...

He is a great putter but alot of those putts are around 15 feet or less....how did the ball get there in the first place??

Ian Baker-Finch is a good guy though! It is the other guy..? Peter Kostis who is a little bit off...
They seem annoyed that someone who hits fairways and greens might win. As though only 300 yard drives,miracle pitch shots followed by 20 foot double breaking putts should win.
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:28 PM
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They seem annoyed that someone who hits fairways and greens might win. As though only 300 yard drives,miracle pitch shots followed by 20 foot double breaking putts should win.
Precisely...because they have nothing to say...the golf appears "boring"...and they lack the insight to explain the technique which is producing the shots...funny to watch though!
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:36 PM
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4-5 ahead and still firing at the flag even when water is around...The commentators loved that one! Brian's brain may be his best component!! ...25th component (chapter 14)

Let Brian and Lynn explain it to them later
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Old 06-14-2009, 05:39 PM
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Quick walk to the shop and her not only birdies after his bogey but he keeps on splitting fairways...triumph and disaster treated just the same... very steady head!
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Old 06-14-2009, 05:52 PM
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Kostis swingvision focused on slightly shut clubface at top...

Said nothing about...or ignored....flat left wrist at impact....plane....clubface at impact....

Every swingvision commentary should should begin with the 3 functions of the club...and end with the 3 functions... any talk about funky foot action (see Ken Brown on Setanta) is just showbiz...

Great play Brian - moving forward again like this shows great control of the 4th imperative - steady and refrigerated grey matter inside the steady head!


Kostis is a pop instruction moron IMO. Really is his CH that shut....if he went to "end" his CH would be dead square to his FLW........or course Kostis loves to throw in .." all his leg action is the reason he is able to square the CH at impact"....

Of course Kostis is openly rooting for Molder, who has proved himself a choke.

I AM SOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY FOR BRIAN AND EVERYONE SURROUNDING HIM
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:00 PM
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Yep a couple of mentions for Lynn and TGM by Finchy within the past 15/20 mins. This is good.
The Setanta commentators were commenting on the Brian's closed clubface at the top of the backswing and saying how he must be working on it with his coach...hmmm don't ever remember Lynn mentioning it in all the videos. Maybe they know more than we do
Can't wait for the back nine and watch Brian go!
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