Guys help me out here. Drew's been teasing us for years with this stuff and we gotta get him to come clean with what he knows, finally. For the good of golf kind. He's like freak'n Denise Milani with this stuff or something.
Mike O. knows too I bet. Maybe different takes on it ... Come on guys...we all want to automate our pivots like those wood chopper dudes.
What the best way to fix your pivot? Work on your pivot or work on....something else, your intentions maybe? Which is all about the hands, direction of force ......chopin wood?
Mike O. knows too I bet. Maybe different takes on it ... Come on guys...we all want to automate our pivots like those wood chopper dudes.
What the best way to fix your pivot? Work on your pivot or work on....something else, your intentions maybe? Which is all about the hands, direction of force ......chopin wood?
i think one thing OB is that they have no choice, swinging those things with that kind of force requires the body to get involved, the arms couldn't do it on their own - not so with golf we can have a predominatly arms-swing without the body bringing too much to the party
i think one thing OB is that they have no choice, swinging those things with that kind of force requires the body to get involved, the arms couldn't do it on their own - not so with golf we can have a predominatly arms-swing without the body bringing too much to the party
Was fooling around with the Jim Hardy stuff tonight for the first couple of holes in the simulator and Friday night league and was hooking everything off the planet. I was so lost! I was 4 over on 3 holes
And then....
I AXED FOR IT
I pretended the ball was the base of a tree. I RFT'd and stepped toward the tree and swung my axe right at the ball. I pushed the shot ....50 yards further than my usual 187 yards. I wound up 8 over for the 18 holes with 3 birdies!
Great fun! Good bye Mr. Hardy. Hello Paul Bunyan and Babe!
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!