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To: Road Walker who wrote (1620)6/22/2000 6:35:00 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44007
 
John,

Interesting. I never see a line in the air as when ever I tried to do this I became too focused on this "line". I do see a line on the green just like it was in chalk. First I do this thing I first learned from Raymond Floyd. I spill a bucket of water on the green and watch where it goes, then I see this line after the water runs off.

No, LSD is not required to do this.

Your ability to visual a line in the air might be much greater than mine. I think of the ball flight in shapes with a starting point and an ending point, but nothing connecting the two.

Have a good one.

TH



To: Road Walker who wrote (1620)6/22/2000 11:05:00 PM
From: Magnatizer  Respond to of 44007
 
John

Nope, have not read Rotella. Sounds like he shares many of my beliefs. I will be picking up his book.

I try a Tiger swing every now and then. Usually ends up about 70-100 yards right of intended target. But, one of these days....

I used to get that line with putts. I have not seen it for a long time. Had an old 70's Sierra putter which seemed to get me into "line seeing" mode for the longest time. It was a borrowed putter and the owner wanted it back. Sad day indeed.

ht
Mag