Great story about Rieggers SMS (text message) to Ian Baker-Finch.
Wonderful to hear how Bobby got going with hinge actions and FLW's through the back nine. For some reason Feherty was not that enthusiastic.
First time I hear that during a transmission. Makes me wonder where Bobby will go when Brian really contends & gets a few SwingVision on him.
Bobby deserves a bunch of email from TGM fans around the world - complementing him on talking about G.O.L.F.
If someone can post or PM Bobbys email I'll send him a nice message.
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Great story about Rieggers SMS (text message) to Ian Baker-Finch.
Wonderful to hear how Bobby got going with hinge actions and FLW's through the back nine. For some reason Feherty was not that enthusiastic.
First time I hear that during a transmission. Makes me wonder where Bobby will go when Brian really contends & gets a few SwingVision on him.
Bobby deserves a bunch of email from TGM fans around the world - complementing him on talking about G.O.L.F.
If someone can post or PM Bobbys email I'll send him a nice message.
Brian got a swingvision analysis by Peter K during Saturday's round on a Par 3 with the 8 iron. His bottom line was that more distance would be generated by "better" use of the legs to create more leverage...something about legs too quiet and too much straightening. Don't know if Peter knows much about TGM.
I just started a new thread about this very same thing, and either nobody has an answer, or the people that have an answer arent logged on.
I thought the legs/lower body, provided a minimal (20%?) source of power.
I guess I'll just have to ask Mark Evershed or Chuck Evans.....
Sorry we're not doing enough for you around here, ColftsFan. Guess we need to lower our price.
Let me know if you get Evershed and Evans to jump through your hoops quicker than we in this community do. Or, more likely, if you get them to jump at all.
oh come on Mike, how could you have gone and played golf when you knew I might just post a question about Brian Gays swing. Jeez, how freakin insensative can you be man?
I just started a new thread about this very same thing, and either nobody has an answer, or the people that have an answer arent logged on.
...I guess I'll just have to ask Mark Evershed or Chuck Evans.....
Whoa.....slow down there, brother.
Most of us are at our "day jobs" at 10:00AM on a Monday morning. LBG forums are growing fast, but it's still going to take into the evening to get replies sometimes. That'll be different in a ~year.
If you think about it, those most qualified to respond to TGM questions will also be most in demand on the lesson tee---teaching & running the shop take priority over posting.