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Pastimes : Golf! A thread for the hopelessly addicted! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Magnatizer who wrote (1705)7/6/2000 11:47:09 AM
From: TH  Respond to of 44012
 
Mag,

Lol, in my opinion, its just the right amount of wrist action! Really I am not too handsy, I just like a very late release on the woods and the long irons. Gives me a nice crisp attack on the ball. For me the secret is a nice, slow and lazy tempo.

Yes, picking the right pro can be work. I actually spend most of my time with the pro working on the special shots, like the flop or general wedge play. It is when he wants to work on the full swing that we can have problems. My full swing, when its working, does not need any help at all. He has a tough time with this, but it is hard for him to make his point when I bang it as far as he does, and for the most part as straight (straight being defined as towards the target...with a draw!).

I get to play a lot. I am on forced vacation this week, so I am hitting everyday at least once.

Have a good one, and hit em real soon.

TH