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75.1 | Stop SCREAMING, please... | STKTSC::LITBY | -Is it playable? -No, not yet! | Sat Feb 28 1987 12:24 | 5 |
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Please don't SCREAM in this notesfile. Mixed case is easier to
read, and it doesn't look as though one is screaming...
-- Mr Litby
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75.2 | The LOB | CHAMP::KEVIN | Kevin O'Brien | Tue Mar 03 1987 22:00 | 19 |
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As most of us know, scoring is done near the greens. I play on
a course with very hard, VERY FAST greens. (We've had exhibitions
by Ken Venturi, Bill Kratzart et al and they say that our greens
are much like the tour greens.) It's also a Donald Ross course
which means that the greens are not flat. So how does one go about
getting it up and down? My favorite shot is called the LOB. It
gets up quickly and lands...... well like a butterfly with sore
feet. The way to play the shot? It's the only golf shot where
you do NOT accelerate through the shot. Line up to the left of
the target. Open the club face (usually a SW) and your stance.
The backswing: pick the club up quickly and long, then "drop" the
club on the ball and restrict the follow through.
When I use this shot I generally have a makeable putt. If you're
not impressed, I can 3 putt from anywhere!!
KO
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75.3 | A GOOD CHIP GOES GREAT | SAHQ::SJONES | | Mon Jun 26 1989 20:40 | 9 |
| I LIKE TO PUT, HOWEVER IT IS HARD FOR ME TO DO. I LLIKE TO CHIP
THE BALL ON THE GREEN. THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS TO KEEP YOUR
LEFT ARM STIFF AS YOU SWING THE BALL. DO NOT BREAK YOUR RIST
AS YOU SWING THRU...
GOOD CHIPPING...
S J
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75.4 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Tue Jun 27 1989 08:46 | 8 |
| I have found one item most helpful in the chipping department. I
used to constantly mishit chips. I was thin or fat,ALWAYS. I'm not
a good chipper not however this is due to a lack of practice. I
do now always hit the ball. What I've been doing in the past two
years is concentrating on looking at the back edge of the ball
throughout the entire chip.
Tom
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75.5 | Remember what? | WALTA::LENEHAN | Drive for show, 2 putt for dough | Wed Mar 21 1990 10:35 | 9 |
| I just read about a good tip to help prevent leaving clubs at the course.
Like when you grab your sw and putter, play the sw ... drop it, pick up
the putter... miss the putt ... get mad... leave quickly without your
sw. I do this a lot!
Anyway , what they say to do is to leave the clubs at the flag
stick. Then when you go to put the flag back you'll see the sw.
Walt
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75.6 | | RINGER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Mar 21 1990 21:46 | 12 |
| Re: -.1
> Anyway , what they say to do is to leave the clubs at the flag
> stick. Then when you go to put the flag back you'll see the sw.
I thought this was a great tip the first time I heard it. However
there was the time that everyone in the foursome left for the next
tee 1/2 way there we realized that no one had put the pin back in.
Then there was the time that I put my clubs into some one else's
bag...
Larry
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75.7 | You sound familiar | WALTA::LENEHAN | Drive for show, 2 putt for dough | Thu Mar 22 1990 08:30 | 9 |
| Gee Larry... We better NEVER play together! By the end of the match,
I'll have put all my clubs in your bag, and you put all yours
in mine ;) .
Hmmmm... (ponder)
What clubs do you use?
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75.8 | REAL Problems! | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Thu Mar 22 1990 09:23 | 8 |
| Heard the one about putting the clubs in the hole and walking off
with the flagsick in your bag??... 8^)
It's hard to hit the sweet spot!!
Phil.
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75.9 | | RINGER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Thu Mar 22 1990 20:08 | 10 |
| > Heard the one about putting the clubs in the hole and walking off
> with the flagsick in your bag??... 8^)
With some of the new putters available I've seen flags with shorter
staff!
Larry
PS. Walta, I don't think I can hit your clubs, I only do wrist curls
with a 5 lb. weight!
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75.10 | | MPGS::HULSWIT | | Sat Mar 27 1993 08:25 | 10 |
| In reference to the Lob shot. After you've set up to the left and
opened your club face you should remember to keep the ball in the
middle of your stance with your head behind the ball. Then you must
swing along your shoulder line i.e. to the left. Many people still
try to swing at the target and end up hitting it thin and sculling
it to the right.
My 2 cents
Chris
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75.11 | Hands Calm | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:18 | 4 |
| Remember to keep the hands calm through impact. Keep the back of your
left hand (righties) pointing to the sky.
Rich
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