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Old 01-07-2010, 02:09 PM
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Way to go 3Jack.

The Tally is sort of like a dowel strapped to your left arm. The Left Arm Flying Wedge remains intact as long as the left wrist is flat or vice versa. Homer said that if you could maintain a flat left wrist and swing through the shot (instead of at the ball, impact not being a destination or a Station, let the motion make the shot, no steering etc) .......... you didnt need his yellow book! But alas its easier said than done for most of us, even a lot of good golfers.

And so it goes.
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Old 01-08-2010, 01:10 AM
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Thanks for the kind words, but I just haven't changed my handicap in my sig.

I was at a + handicap for pretty much the entire summer. Now I'm at a 0.4. But that includes 2 rounds playing with some old MacGregor 985 blades I got off of eBay that are difficult to hit (which is why I bought them, for practice), but I have fun hitting them nonetheless.

Plus, I haven't played in almost 3 weeks because the weather has been so bad. We even got snow today.




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Old 01-08-2010, 02:17 AM
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I was thinking about buying Taly, but was unsure of its effectiveness. According to the posts in this threads, it seems Taly is a very good training device. Even 0.4 handicapper is using it. I guess I will buy it soon.
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I was thinking about buying Taly, but was unsure of its effectiveness. According to the posts in this threads, it seems Taly is a very good training device. Even 0.4 handicapper is using it. I guess I will buy it soon.
Even a scratch golfer like Jerry Kelley is using it

Can anyone explain the purpose of sliding the ball on the Tally up or down?
(I'm sure I would be able to find out, but I'm lazy - ehh working)
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Old 01-08-2010, 03:50 AM
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Even a scratch golfer like Jerry Kelley is using it
Jerry Kelly a 'scratch' golfer?

No way.

On any 'home course', he's at least a +6 and will eat the local champs alive. Remember . . .

These guys are good!

Really good.

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Old 01-08-2010, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Jerry Kelly a 'scratch' golfer?

No way.

On any 'home course', he's at least a +6 and will eat the local champs alive. Remember . . .

These guys are good!

Really good.


So true. Isnt Tiger a +9 at Isleworth? That is crazy low. I cant do the math but that makes his average score around 65 or so. AVERAGE!
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Old 01-08-2010, 01:01 PM
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So true. Isnt Tiger a +9 at Isleworth? That is crazy low. I cant do the math but that makes his average score around 65 or so. AVERAGE!
I think that's an average score of 67. Isleworth is brutal, 143 slope, 76.8 index.



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Old 01-08-2010, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Jerry Kelly a 'scratch' golfer?

No way.

On any 'home course', he's at least a +6 and will eat the local champs alive. Remember . . .

These guys are good!

Really good.

Yoda is dead on here, because you best believe I am not going to play Jerry Kelly straight up because he's a 'scratch.'






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Old 01-08-2010, 05:28 PM
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men jeg kan jo ikke goere for at engelsk ikke er nationalsproget i Danmark. Her betegner vi en scratchgolfer som en der ikke har noget handicap = altså ligesom en pro. Det var ikke ment som nogen nedladende bemærkning om Jerry Kelly's evner på en golfbane Han er garanteret +++ De gutter er jo umenneskeligt gode

Anyway, noone answered my question about the purpose of sliding the ball on the Tally up or down?
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men jeg kan jo ikke goere for at engelsk ikke er nationalsproget i Danmark. Her betegner vi en scratchgolfer som en der ikke har noget handicap = altså ligesom en pro. Det var ikke ment som nogen nedladende bemærkning om Jerry Kelly's evner på en golfbane Han er garanteret +++ De gutter er jo umenneskeligt gode

Anyway, noone answered my question about the purpose of sliding the ball on the Tally up or down?
haha,

nää, jag foerstaar vad du menar.....men har ni inte +hcp?

without sliding it out, the ball will hardly pass your hand and the visual benefit is lost.
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