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  1. Like many things in golf,sometimes you really have to exaggerate a move, just to even come close to doing it a little bit in the swing.Maybe that's the thinking behind this training aid.I just watched a golf show with Raymond Floyd,and he said he liked to work on exaggerating the stop and go in his golf swing,during practice. And if someone as good as Raymond Floyd works with this swing thought,I tend to believe its worth trying.Maybe you don't need this aid to practice your transition,but that doesn't mean the thing is junk. I wouldn't mind trying this training aid if the price was a little lower!
  2. I had one years ago,but I can't find it. If you have one collecting dust,sell it to me. http://www.golflink.com/golf-equipment/product-detail.aspx?p=202263
  3. Excellent video, Barnacle Bob!
  4. I use a FJ rain glove, and I'll never go back to a regular glove in the summer time again.It's been brutal this last month in PA,,and I almost had to use a rain glove on both hands last week. I also sweat a ton,and I also walk,three or four rounds a week,which has been torture lately.
  5. I'd also be willing to write a review,if they sent me one for free,Lol.
  6. I keep a can in my car,and on the label it says in so many words, that it's a felony to use for anything other than the intended purpose. For home protection,I have my boy Hercules watching the house,if they get past him,I have a 9mm. in my bedroom I think Ralphy would have been better off with pepper spray! This is enough proof for me, that I should switch out my wasp spray for the real deal,Lol,
  7. I keep a can in my car,and on the label it says in so many words, that it's a felony to use for anything other than the intended purpose. For home protection,I have my boy Hercules watching the house,if they get past him,I have a 9mm. in my bedroom
  8. I liked this book, and I'd like to read it again, I just need to get it back from one of my golf buddies. Everyone who's read it,really enjoyed the book.
  9. This is something I've been working on myself.I'm not there yet,but I'm getting setup much better now. Here's what I've been doing and it might help you. I setup like normal,then I drop my left foot back six inches. Most of the time,it sets me up real close to square. The good thing is, my eyes always set me up about six inches closed,if that makes any sense. Lay a shaft along your toe line and see how much you need to drop your left foot back to open your stance up ,so that your square. Then experiment with moving it back the same amount before every shot. I've been doing this for the last month,and so far it's been working for me.. P.S My brother has the same problem,and he's been trying my tip,and he's been setting up much better now. P.P.S I just read what saevel25 posted,and my advice is inline with what he suggested.
  10. I tried the method you explained,and it's been working great! Thank you very much.
  11. I saw Mike today, and the refresher lesson, was awesome! He took me out onto the course, instead of just using the practice green. Anyone who lives in the Philly suburbs, should definitely look up Mike, for an Aimpoint Express lesson!
  12. Especially those who paid big bucks to become a teacher!
  13. Don't feel bad,my brother was getting his prostate checked last week, and the doctor had both hands on his shoulders! ;0)
  14. Yes,I've been checking every couple of days. Doesn't seem to be many players interested. I know the day I attended my clinic, there was only two of us in the class.
  15. I've been doing this for years and it really works for me. I use a sharpie to put an x on my ball. Then I just position the x,so that it's on the back inside quadrant of the ball. A lot of times the x gets transferred to my club face, proving that I hit the right spot. If I'm trying to hit a fade, I place the x on the rear outside quadrant.
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