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Quote: Originally Posted by mrichard  See this video from Brady Riggs on hip turn and creating space to swing. This has helped me tremendously. In my case rotating my hips freely created the room I needed to swing from...
Quote: Originally Posted by uttexas  Graceful, powerful swing.  Difficult for me to pause the videos, but I see the following:   Head dips significantly during the backswing.  I like your...
Ive always liked the guy, his entire career has basically been an underdog story, a 2 handicap working in a pro shop at 19 overcoming plus 4s and 5s, then rising to the top of the game,hes earned the right to be cocky. Remember at the...
  Quote: Originally Posted by iacas  As many know, MJonGolf has re-launched (again) and is focusing on the single-axis (i.e. "Moe Norman") golf swing. Here's a comment I posted to his site...
I think it looks alot better, but the title page is too big so I cant see that many threads and calling people with a negative reputation a "bad seed" is just plain harsh lol
Originally Posted by Danattherock Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson are two guys I find impressive. But really, "most powerful" is relative. Depends on the body size/type and the distance they get. Point being, a...
Theres about a million threads on this but personally I would rather not hit balls than hit off mats, its just a bad habit to get use that set up(ie level ground, perfect lie, false feedback) imo
Originally Posted by mirv i went with erik's option of "not applicable" in that i suffered chronic pancreatitis in years gone by, and the docs told me basically that if i drink, i'm going to wind up in the...
I think she or you meant to say that she said its impossible to pivot correctly if you "only" focus on keeping the left arm straight, my god give her some respect, she hardly advocates bending the left elbow during the...
I just backed up a statement with some decent info thats all, I just said I think there will probably be 2 american major winners next year, saying a statisticly highly improbable event occuring is the same as a relatively probable event...
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