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On 11/9/2021 at 4:54 PM, max power said:

Some modern equipment is a little bit easier to hit than the old stuff but thinking that better/newer equipment will make you a better golfer truly is a fallacy.

I went from 20 yr old Mizzys to T300's. Dropped 4 strokes in a couple of  months. They didn't "make me a better golfer", they just didn't slap me every time I made a poor swing.

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On 10/8/2021 at 1:07 PM, Bucks said:

The only golf book that has consistently been on my bedside table is Harvey Penicks Little Red Book. 

I think Penick's Little Red Book is a good read, but it's a little silly at times--like when he talks about sending a bunch of scythes (or weed cutters) to a team of golfers to help them with their swing. I know he was a great teacher because of the students he produced, but his book sometimes seems a little fanciful.

 

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45 minutes ago, Longjourney said:

I think Penick's Little Red Book is a good read, but it's a little silly at times--like when he talks about sending a bunch of scythes (or weed cutters) to a team of golfers to help them with their swing. I know he was a great teacher because of the students he produced, but his book sometimes seems a little fanciful.

 

You should read/watch some of Shawn Clement’s material if you find that silly.🤣

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1 hour ago, Longjourney said:

I know he was a great teacher because of the students he produced

I don't think the quality of a teacher is that closely tied to the quality of the golfers.

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11 hours ago, Longjourney said:

I know he was a great teacher because of the students he produced, but his book sometimes seems a little fanciful.

Or, because he was a good/great teacher, he attracted the better golfers?  maybe a bit of both? 

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On 11/11/2021 at 5:39 PM, Esox said:

I went from 20 yr old Mizzys to T300's. Dropped 4 strokes in a couple of  months. They didn't "make me a better golfer", they just didn't slap me every time I made a poor swing.

Sounds like we agree.

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