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couple of tweets - one with unusual swings, starting with Wolff

and another showing the Wolff twitch (not unlike a forward hand press I had in high school....maybe I should go back to it)

 

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12 minutes ago, GolfLug said:

Gary Player said the same thing. 

Listen, when I was playing with Gary when he was 12 he didn't have that swing.  

3 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

 

...and another showing the Wolff twitch (not unlike a forward hand press I had in high school....maybe I should go back to it)

 

Can't wait to get out to the course tomorrow to see all the copycat swings.  Oh hell, I'll probably try one tee shot with it.

And kudos to Iacas' flagstick research.  On Wolff's eagle putt on #18, no way that would have gone in without the flagstick in the hole.  Had the flag been out that putt would have hit the back lip, bounced in the air picking up overspin, and rolled 2 feet away.


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19 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

Can't wait to get out to the course tomorrow to see all the copycat swings.  Oh hell, I'll probably try one tee shot with it.

I'm pretty sure this is the type of thing you will see from the copycats....not even Shooter could copy

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11 hours ago, Double Mocha Man said:

Who here lifts their left heel like Wolff?

When I'm able/loose enough to have a better shoulder turn; his is very big. Best, -Marv

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