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Old 03-11-2011, 01:10 AM
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Navel seeking elbow maximum participation pattern=instantaneous death . . . . over the top but from the inside.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:29 AM
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Navel seeking elbow maximum participation pattern=instantaneous death . . . . over the top but from the inside.
Hey, that's my favorite "Pattern".
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Old 03-11-2011, 07:34 PM
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Navel seeking elbow maximum participation pattern=instantaneous death . . . . over the top but from the inside.
Leading to what type of shot shape(s)?
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Old 03-12-2011, 02:17 AM
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I was on the range. We were a group training together. I was hitting a wedge without any distance control, and a lot shorter than I would have done with proper impact aligmnent. In hindsight I had a glancing blow and massive compression leakage. But I was on plane and I was hitting it straight towards the target. Really frustrating and guaranteed to not work on the course even if I took two clubs extra. When the pro came to me he was totally satisfied with my ball striking even though I expressed my own dissatisfaction. That's the worst "advice" I've ever received.
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Old 03-31-2011, 10:37 PM
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BALL FLIGHT (F)LAWS would be my vote. I always wondered how I hit that 30 yard hook 7 iron (that started left of target) with the divot pointing right. Now I can actually diagnose flaws from my ball flight.
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BALL FLIGHT (F)LAWS would be my vote. I always wondered how I hit that 30 yard hook 7 iron (that started left of target) with the divot pointing right. Now I can actually diagnose flaws from my ball flight.
Welcome aboard, faux_maestro, and thanks for this first post. Keep'em comin'!

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Old 04-01-2011, 08:39 AM
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BALL FLIGHT (F)LAWS would be my vote. I always wondered how I hit that 30 yard hook 7 iron (that started left of target) with the divot pointing right. Now I can actually diagnose flaws from my ball flight.
Great to see you here faux_maestro !

I have seen faux_maestro on another site, very knowledgable and a lover of Mr. Kelley's work. I pay attention when faux_maestro posts!!!

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Old 04-01-2011, 04:26 PM
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Great to see you here faux_maestro !

I have seen faux_maestro on another site, very knowledgable and a lover of Mr. Kelley's work. I pay attention when faux_maestro posts!!!

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Thanks YODA, I'm loving your site. The information and FREE videos are amazing. I'll be picking up ALIGNMENT GOLF as soon as I can aford it (grad. school is expensive ).

Kevin, you are too kind. I'm just starting this journey and barely know enough to keep up with the simple stuff. By the way, after much confusion/consideration I have decided I am a swinger after all. Hope we can still be friends

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Old 04-01-2011, 05:11 PM
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Thanks YODA, I'm loving your site. The information and FREE videos are amazing. I'll be picking up ALIGNMENT GOLF as soon as I can aford it (grad. school is expensive ).

Kevin, you are too kind. I'm just starting this journey and barely know enough to keep up with the simple stuff. By the way, after much confusion/consideration I have decided I am a swinger after all. Hope we can still be friends

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LOL - I may be moving that direction with my total motion as well...
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Old 04-01-2011, 05:50 PM
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LOL - I may be moving that direction with my total motion as well...
For me it's all in the release in total motion. Working in basic and aquired motion using a hitting feel I've noticed this was similar to what I did in high school/ college for less than full wedges and around the green. Amazing what you stumble upon when you practice a lot but then forget because you don't really know what you are doing

Sorry for the threadjack. There are so many things I could add to this topic.....I had every golf digest and golf magazine from about 1989-2001.
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