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In 2008 Foley was Stephen Ames's short game coach, then he bought the dvd and met P&B; in person.  He told them he liked this idea of the left tilt and wanted to learn more.  They exchanged contact info and spoke on a regular basis.

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Originally Posted by Brunogolf

What gets me about the Foley asking P&B; questions is that the S&T camp acts like P&B; didn't benefit at all from the info coming back from Foley.  I mean his players do win at a much higher rate then any players under P&B;, infact hasn't it been a few years since a P&B; client won a full field event (meaning more then 3 players in the top 50).



I meant O'Hair, not Foley, in regards to my last post about ignorance.

I think Foley knows, he just chooses to stay away from the S&T title.

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