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Old 01-15-2009, 09:26 AM
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Not good enough and Lost in translation
OK, never been able to translate or speak English or take a nice big divot but was inspired (as usual) by Mike O in another thread (Take a look) about where you aim the little Jedi Force you have in your hands at the Top. Realizing also that you cannot feel the loft of the club...
Looking for very simple thoughts that seem to correct several things at once...why limit yourself to the inside aft quadrant? Started to focus on the inside upper 8th of the ball... even choosing a 16th or a specific dimple on the upper part...
Tested on My Backyard Golf Academy and it seemed not only to create nice forward chunks of grass but also in my EX-F1 to somewhat cure my severe Sway...
Driver testing gave a few uncurving pushes but surprisingly ok with air divots (hopefully)
Results were better than with other mental pictures like moving Aiming Point gradually forward etc...
Others who have really simple thoughts that miraculously seem to correct several faults...?


To this the Honorable GSEB Amen Corner, my closest AI, 150 miles from where I live, replied:

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Old 01-15-2009, 01:25 PM
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Old 01-18-2009, 11:48 AM
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Hi drulf,
thanks for the translation.

Burner,
where did u get that image from?
Thanks
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Old 01-18-2009, 06:23 PM
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Hi drulf,
thanks for the translation.

Burner,
where did u get that image from?
Thanks
Mate,

I have difficulty in remembering what I had for lunch!

As for that image..........................

However, if it does come to me then I will let you know.
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Old 01-19-2009, 06:16 PM
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Hi Burn,
at least you remember you had lunch...
Seriously,I see that spot there and would be interested to know who and why
put it there.
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Old 01-20-2009, 06:22 PM
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Hi Burn,
at least you remember you had lunch...
Seriously,I see that spot there and would be interested to know who and why
put it there.
L,

I had the .jpg filed amongst some of the Chuck Evans' stuff that I have squirreled away.

I think it came from deep within the forum he ran before Medicus but cannot be certain.

However, with a slightly open club face at impact, squaring through separation, the spot is indeed the inside aft quadrant and any further inside is just too much.

At least that was the consensus..........................as I recall.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:47 PM
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L,

I had the .jpg filed amongst some of the Chuck Evans' stuff that I have squirreled away.

I think it came from deep within the forum he ran before Medicus but cannot be certain.

However, with a slightly open club face at impact, squaring through separation, the spot is indeed the inside aft quadrant and any further inside is just too much.

At least that was the consensus..........................as I recall.
Mr. Burner is correct- one dimple inside of center
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