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616.1 | Oh darn...! did it again... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Fri May 19 1989 11:31 | 16 |
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I will start this off (I wish my entry was a positive one)...
In the last few weeks my game has gone out the window...!
I know what I have been doing wrong, as most people that
have ever seen me play could easily guess, and that is I
am swinging way to fast and coming up. This is mostly true
on my tee shots. The worst part is that I get to the tee
and try to talk myself into a slow smooooooth swing, but
end up swinging even harder than at the last tee....!!!
Anybody have any possible cures for my mental approach to
this problem...?
Thanks
Gene (who_did_play_a_little_better_last_night)
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616.2 | I'm relaxed, and hittin' better | VICKI::SMITH | Consulting is the Game | Fri May 19 1989 12:16 | 11 |
| Gene, I've only played 3 times this Year, but my short game
is better, and I'm hitting down on the ball, and I'm getting
some Loft for a change, but my Putting isn't there yet. I'm
hitting the Driver (a wood/wood) better this Year, and I've
always had trouble with the Driver and prefered to hit the
# 3 Wood in previous Seasons. I've changed my Irons, but still
have the same Woods.
it's gonna be a great Year,
Bob
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616.3 | How long will it last? | MAIL::TATER | | Fri May 19 1989 12:41 | 19 |
| I'm playing so well that it scares me! Last year I averaged in
the high 80's with occasional rounds in the 90's. This year I'm
consistently shooting in the low to mid 80's. Why?
1. In the spring a bunch of us to a 5 day golf trip and played
an extremelly difficult course. Everything seems much easier
now.
2. I'm finally using my head. When in trouble I don't try to get
it all back in one shot.
3. Most important, I'm hitting my tee shots in the fairway. It's
amazing how much easier a hole is when ones ball is in the short
grass. Of course this has come about with much time at the
range.
One final thought, is it is of interest to anyone. I did purchase
the Wilson Staff Gooseneck irons this spring. I loooove them.
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616.4 | good and bad | ESPN::BLAISDELL | You can call me HedgeSLammer | Fri May 19 1989 12:45 | 19 |
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I'm off to a rough start in the scoring department. The
disastrous part of the game is still the putting. My problems
on the greens have carried forward to this year. Averaging
21 putts per nine-holes does not help the old bottom line.
I'm striking the ball extremely well this year, which has
kept me coming back, otherwise I think I would have taken up
knitting by now. I've been hitting on average 60% of the
fairways off the tee and 50% of greens in regulation, which
isn't too shabby for someone that plays 18 holes a week.
Chipping has been slightly better this year as I've cut
down the number of the chilly-dips. The up and down saves
are few and far between though, as I've failed to sink those
par saving putts. I'll be working on it though...
-rick
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616.5 | Ya gotta practice to groove it! | SDEVAX::GRYGLIK | When's our tee time? | Fri May 19 1989 13:02 | 16 |
| Due to lack of practice time, my game is erratic to say the least. On
the bright side, I play 36 holes per week (this week is an exception,
I'm playing at Nashawtuck at 4:00 pm today, making it a 54-hole week),
2 nines in a league and 18 on Saturday. I slice the ball, chunk it,
hook it, with no predictability. The last three years, I never had
trouble with sand shots. This year I'm like a little kid in a sand
box. I'm there for two or three shots. Usually by this time of the
season I'm hitting (for 9 holes) 43-48. This year I broken 50 once
(49)!
Last night my round went double-bogey, double-bogey, triple-bogey,
bogey, par, birdie, bogey, quadruple- bogey, triple-bogey, for a
51 with no penalty strokes and 14 putts (not one no-brainer in the
bunch, either)!
Mike
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616.6 | SO FAR SO GOOD ?? | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Fri May 19 1989 13:06 | 21 |
| Gene,
So far my season is off to a pretty good start. I bought a set
of John Riely irons and woods in December and have been working
hard at learning to use them. For the first four months I upped
my score approx. 15 strokes. Handicap went from 20 to 28 over the
winter and i was getting pretty frustrated. These last two months
though have seen a marked improvement in my ball striking. We started
league play six weeks ago and I placed first in my flight in my
second tournament. Also have won two closet-to-the-pin awards in
the three tournaments we have played. However, all of this is starting
to fade as I am starting to have an impossible time hitting the
ball off the tee with anything other than my 5-wood. If I use driver
or 3-wood the ball hits the ground about six inches in front of
the tee, digs a little trench about a foot long, and then bounds
off down the fairway for 50-100 yards. Also, the 3-wood from fairway
lies is behaving much the same way, a screaming worm-burner for
a short distance!!! At least I'm hitting the other clubs fairly
well.
Jim (who-digs-for-worms)
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616.7 | Still waiting to get better | STUDIO::PIEL | | Fri May 19 1989 13:20 | 19 |
| Gene,
my game has gotten off to a poor start. Ever week something
is off, putting or chipping, etc. Generally, off the tee into the
woods or rough is the major problem. Normally, I fight a slice, but
for some reason this year I go through streaks during a round when
everything I hit is left !!!! It is reaching the point where I don't
know where to aim, left or right of the target.
My scores last year where in the high 90's, yet this year it takes alot
of struggling to even break 100.
I haven't given up yet and I will keep at it. There's plenty of golf
left for this year to figure out what's going on.
hacking away,
Ken--
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616.8 | started good but then...... | DELNI::M_CARBONE | | Fri May 19 1989 13:51 | 19 |
| Got off to a great start this year and then........ After not playing
all winter went out to Amherst and shot 78, went back next day and
shot 78 again. Went to Stow and shot 79, was hitting everything
crisp and straight, couldn't believe it and was looking forward
to a great year. Then the wheels fell off!!! Went through a spell
of topping everything in sight including driver, then lost my irons.
With the driver I've been hitting everything off the heel, still
getting giid distance but has a tail to the right, don't have a
clue as to why I'm hitting them that way. Also have become real
uncomfortable over the ball. I have a set routine before each shot
and it has alsays serverd me fine, for some reason about a week
ago I started feeling real uncomfortable and just haven't gotten
it back yet.
Hopefully this is just a slump and will end real soon, gets
frustrating going out there and hacking away. Theres a lot of golf
yetto be played so it has to get better!!!!!
Mike
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616.9 | Spring fever | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Fri May 19 1989 15:57 | 10 |
| Every spring, it seems, I score well. Come out of hybernation stiff and
relaxed. The drives are a little erratic, but the irons are usually
pretty good. Sink a lot of putts, too.
Then I start thinking I'm pretty hot stuff, start thinking this is the
year I'll break 70, start practicing hard and thinking hard. By June
I'm back to struggling to break 80--usually in vain. Humbled by the
greatest of all sports.
Can't wait for June...
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616.10 | | DSTEG::SOUZA | Personal Name Provide Upon Request | Fri May 19 1989 15:57 | 21 |
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Gene,
My game is allot better then it was last year, but still not
what I had hoped for. I was just over a hundred last year but it was
ugly golf, lots of worm burners, chilly dips... This year I'm
hitting the ball allot better, but every time I play it seems
like something is still off. One week I'll three and four putt
most of the greens. Then the next week I'll one or two putt
everything but my driving will be all off. Consequently although
I hit the ball really well most of the time, I've only been
under a hundred twice.
Steve
P.S. RE to Mike Carbone. Don't worry I'm sure your game will
come back when you play Barry and I in the league, everyone
else has had great days when they played us. ;-)
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616.11 | the only secret is sound fundamentals!! | WILKIE::GORDON | | Fri May 19 1989 16:21 | 4 |
| not being a big hitter I always strive for consistency...but this
year the only thing that's been consistence with my game is the
INCONSISTENCY.....guess it's the nature of the game...!!!
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616.12 | IT'S FINALLY COMING BACK TOGETHER | TROA02::VICARY | | Fri May 19 1989 16:57 | 23 |
| Gene
Got off to a fast start. Went down to florida for 3 weeks in mid
march. Actually went down for the players championship. I got tied
up with a guy who was the former golf coach for Michigan State.
He worked on my game and changed a number of things around. Last
year I got in 96 rounds and had my handicap back down to a 6. This
year, with his help I have 22 rounds in so far, an have it down
to a 2!
I realize that it's going to be a long year, and not to get too
excited, but it is the first time I have been down this low since
my old college days which is longer than I care to remember. I
have been involved teaching over the winter months and I have to
believe it has helped. I worked alot with video taping the students
and have managed to observe a number of small flaws which sometimes
contribute to miss hits.
I'll keep you up to date on what transpires over the year up here
in Canada.
-paul
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616.13 | Strange game this... | BIRKA::LITBY | ...and he built a Crooked House | Sun May 21 1989 09:59 | 16 |
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Hmmm... this here golf is a strange game. I've only played about 10 rounds so
far, and ever since I got my new Nicklaus Muirfield persimmon driver I've been
hitting my drives dead straight and out of sight down the fairways. But my iron
play positively stinks, the shots are too high and too short - I can't figure
out what's wrong.
Maybe when I get my new Power Bilt TPS irons next week the problems will
disappear. I actually found this "American Golf Discount" store just about a
kilometer from my house, and they gave me a good price on the clubs. I will
pick them up on Wednesday. Looking forward to them.
Well, I have time for a bucket of balls before my 16.00 tee-off time. I think
I will humble the course today... ;-)
-- Mr Litby
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616.14 | Got a free tip from the pro... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon May 22 1989 12:54 | 16 |
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Well, I got a tip to help me with my FAST backswing. I was
playing in the Hoodkroft Open this weekend (did not have a
good tourney). The pro at the course starts the groups on
the first hole each of the two days, well yesterday morning
the pro mentioned that my backswing was too fast (he said
you don't hit the ball with your backswing). He then said
that he knew why and asked if I wanted a tip (of course I
said yes). He said the main reason was that I don't waggle
before I swing, that I should try a nice "slow" waggle. I
tried it and it did help, now I have to work on it and get
used to it. Hopefully this will help get me some consistancy
that I have always been looking for...!!!
Gene
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616.15 | #@%&^%&$* | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Mon May 22 1989 14:23 | 11 |
| Gene, what do you mean waggle ?
Waggle your hips ? Waggle the club ? Tongue ??
As for myself, when a double bogey is the highlight of my round,
something is not right...
Think I'll head to the driving range before my league match tonight.
Jim
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616.16 | Waggle this...;-) | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon May 22 1989 14:27 | 5 |
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Sorry about that Jim. By waggle, I mean waggle the club, have it
moving, not at a stand still and then into the backswing...
Gene
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616.17 | Hogan's waggle | SQGUK::NOCK | NURSE! RTA, cubicle 4 | Tue May 23 1989 09:27 | 14 |
| See Hogan's "Golf Fundamentals" for more on the waggle. He sees
this as integral to the whole swing. (A waggle is more than just
a few nervous twitches of the club over the ball, in Hubert Green
style - Hogan sees it as positive movements in preparation for the
backswing.)
Very roughly, Hogan says the waggle is the same as the first part
of the backswing, but without turning the body or swinging the arms
away, followed by some motion forward of the ball - which I can't
remember.
I think Sevvy is about the only pro I've seen not use clubhead waggle.
He puts the club on the ground and settles his position around that.
His takeaway is from a completely cold start. (Ah but what a takeaway)
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616.18 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Tue May 23 1989 09:40 | 8 |
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A few years ago I started doing Jacks noted method of not grounding
the club. I then set up with slight wrist waggles and the start
the back swing with a forward movement of my right knee. The right
knee comes forward about an inch. as it stops the back swing begins.
Tom
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616.19 | THE BEST IS YET TO COME | DARTS::DIAZ | CMG/CDG/SAMG | Tue May 23 1989 11:39 | 25 |
| Well, I started playing in March and at one point in time I thought I
was really going to cut my handicap by a couple of strokes come the
DEC league play. Well it has gone up, not down.
About a month ago, I went to play the Captains. A member of the
foursome was a ten handicapper that can hit the ball
looooooonnnnnnnggggggg, and my game went to hell in a hand basket. I
was trying so hard that was never able to get the face back square to
the ball.
It has taking my until now to start to get back my swing and hit the
ball solid.
As a matter of fact, last evening in my round at the league playing
the south course at Stow, I hit my driver in the nine hole about 250
yards which is as far as I remember my longest drive (I am chitting a
little bit because I had the wind in my back), but it was straight
and in the right side of the fairway, which made a easy second shot,
and then I proceeded to blow the green. Ended up with a boggie to
half the hole.
I plan to stop as often as I can at the driving range to really get
to shove off those strokes!!
Tavo
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616.20 | Stick with what works! | 16BITS::ARMSTRONG | | Tue May 23 1989 13:27 | 18 |
| If I will ever remember what it was like to be a beginner at golf,
so far this year, this is it! In fact, I think I've been playing
worse than when I first started.
One of my big problems has been trying to change things that were
working just fine for me last year. Watch a little golf over the
winter months, take in a few instructional tapes, and bang! You
got it all figured out what you need to do to improve your game.
I don't care if my grip isn't book-perfect; it works and I'm going
back to it! Since going back to it after trying to change it, I'm
starting to get back into the swing of things again. This is the
year that I'm determined to lower my handicap by at least three
strokes. Mostly, I just need to play more, and by gosh, that's what
I'm gonna do--poor_grip_that_works an' all!
Keep-on-hackin...
P
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616.21 | Hittin' it good | OBRIEN::KEVIN | Custom Clubs & Repair | Tue May 23 1989 14:23 | 19 |
| I haven't played much this year YET, but the plans are being made.
When the driving range opened I spent lunchtimes working on the usual
springtime things. Grip, stance, takeaway...... but added tempo to
the check list. I've been hitting the ball EXTREMELY well off the tee.
The tee shots are long (for me) and in the short grass. The iron game
has improved with the new irons. (I custom built a set for myself)
Since I'm hitting greens again, it turns out that I've forgotten how to
lag putt. The short game is just terrible. My new sand wedge will
take a long to get used to. (RE: Bob Smith I guess you know that the
magic is in those Ultra's still) Since the short game is my strength
I'm not worried. This looks like it will be the best year since I cut
back on my playing schedule 4 years ago.
It really is interesting how reviewing the fundamentals of the swing,
spending some time with them on the range and concentrating on making
a good swing improves one's ball striking.
KO
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616.22 | A waggle instead of a wiggle | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Tue May 23 1989 16:38 | 14 |
| Well, last night I had the best 9 holes of the year, a 52...
Started out with an 8, threw in a 9 and then bogie the rest
of the way...
The difference? More relaxed slow backswing and a WAGGLE of the
club head..The waggle seemed to get the body going. I had been
experiementing with a turn of the left hip foreward to start
my swing, ala Bobby Jones. The hip turn really messed me up. Tried
something different last night and everthing feels pretty good.
Of course my grip is slightly different also...Hey, it works.
Jim
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616.23 | Find your tempo | LEVERS::LENEHAN | | Wed May 24 1989 09:50 | 13 |
| Last season my handicap went down from a 7 to a 4... mostly due
to learning fundamentals. This season (so far) my handicap has dropped
from 4 to a 2, due to slowing down my swing. My goal is to reach
0 by the end of the DEC league play. Last week on Stow North I shot
a 51 on the front nine, followed by a 38 on the back... the only
thing I changed was club selection. The front nine I was using my
PW from 150, and overswinging... Starting the back nine I dropped
to an 8 iron and imagined the swing tempo of the Pro's (they never
look like the swing hard) . Well that's what did it! Keeping a well
balanced swing with a smooth backswing into a smooth downswing kept
things on target.
Walt
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616.24 | "STRIVING TO BE THE PERFECT "19"! | BOOKIE::BARBER | | Fri May 26 1989 11:15 | 14 |
| Hi Gene,
This is a reply from one of the old Hoodcroft DEC league
people....Bunny!
My goal this season is to get my hanidacap to 19...it's presently
23, and I'm working very hard to get it down. I took a lesson last
year, and my handicap went up four strokes!! It took most of the
season to get it back where it originally was. No more lessons for
me. I'll keep you posted through the course of the summer as to
the status of my game. Hope all is well with your game and Pat's!
Regards,
Bunny
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616.25 | Well, it's about time | ENGINE::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue May 30 1989 13:47 | 16 |
| I had been avoiding putting my reply in here because the start
of this year has been pretty lack luster. I generally have been
struggling, especially off the tee. I spent two weeks in Florida
on vacation and had a couple of good rounds, but nothing to write
home about.
However this weekend I got to play at Stow twice both time breaking
90. Yesterday's round on the South course was relatively boring
golf thru the 11th hole I was at bogey golf. Then it snuck up on
my I played the last 7 holes at even par to finish with a 83. It's
only the second time that I have broke 40 on a nine.
I'm still not hitting the ball the way that I would like to, but
I'm looking forward to this weekend a lot more.
Larry
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616.26 | Game improvement in the future | WORDS::NISKALA | Oh Titus, bring your friend hither. | Mon Jun 12 1989 09:28 | 18 |
| Well, I finally have taken a lesson. We'll have to see long
it takes to adapt to my new swing, as it was changed by the pro.
I got the lesson from Pete Dupuis, formerly of Amherst now head
pro at Fort Devens CC. My biggest problem was not getting enough
turn on the backswing, hence I was chopping at the ball with an
outside in swing. Now I'm getting the proper turn and the swing
LOOKS better, just need to get the feel.
Played yesterday at Charmingfare, in gale force winds, and
seemed to hit the ball a little straighter. Hard to really tell
though due to headwinds, tailwinds, and crosswinds about distances.
I do know that the greens at Charmingfare are deplorable. A ball
would not stay on the ground and roll, it would bounce all the way
to the cup on most greens. Maybe due to the past week of rain they
haven't had a chance to work on them, but they needed cutting and
rolling. One in our group has been playing Skymeadow frequently
and he was ready to leave after our first 5 holes, just because
of the green. I will say the fairways were in very good shape and
the rough was ROUGH. You paid the price if you strayed.
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616.27 | Much better than they were. | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Mon Jun 12 1989 14:21 | 6 |
| You think the greens were bad yesterday at Charmingfare? I played
Saturday and they were about a 1000 times better than when I played
there a month ago. Still in rough shape next to most courses but
I think the rain helped a lot.
Pam
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616.28 | You are being to kind... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Tue Jun 13 1989 14:06 | 14 |
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RE: .26/.27
Keith/Pam
You are being kind about the greens at Charmingfare...! Being
a member there I know what it is like... MANY of the members
are VERY upset about the situation...! They have improved as
Pam stated, but some of them still have a long ways to go...
The rain and warm weather has helped and they will continue
to improve, but it is a slow process... I am sure that they
will be in fine shape for the league tourney on July 28th...
Gene
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616.29 | gotta tell you about this story... | DINSCO::BURKE | Jeff Burke | Tue Jun 13 1989 15:44 | 19 |
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Last week I played 9 holes at Green Meadow after work. I met a
fellow that appeared to be ~40 who has been playing for two years. He had
the worst grip (both hands way to strong, right thumb tight on shaft -- put
a hole in the grip), the worst stance (8" closed on PW shots), and the
worst swing (too ugly to explain) I have ever seen. However, he hit the
ball looong (Blaisdell-like long) and straight. After the first two holes I
figured his par string would surely run out. Well, I was wrong. He ended
up with a (-1) 35 for 9 holes. He hit every green in regulation. I shot a
41, but didn't feel good about it. The bottom line is that this guy didn't
know what he was doing, or how he was doing it, he just hit the ball.
In a nutshell, I think I've been reading too much about golf
mechanics to the point that I question everything that I do. Too many golf
videos and too many golf magazines. To be naive about golf again would be
nice. Oh, well...
Jeff
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616.30 | only 2 rounds and I broke 80 once | TOOK::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - VMS/LAT Engineering | Tue Jun 13 1989 21:11 | 15 |
| Well, I have played only 2 rounds this year. I worked on grooving my
swing at the range first and it paid off. I shot an 81 the first round
and hit the ball fairly well. Second round was a 79 (and I even made a
birdie).
Things that need work: short iron accuracy... I'm making fairly good
contact but I'm not close enough for serious birdies. Putting... I'm
sure it will take a little time to get the touch. When I shot the 79,
I reached 2 out of the 3 par 5 in 2 blows and then proceeded to 3 whack
each green.
All in all, I think I will have a satisfying year if I keep the swing
in good shape.
Mike
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616.31 | the ONLY secret is sound fundamentals... | MAMIE::GORDON | | Thu Jun 15 1989 10:40 | 11 |
| re: .29
but can he do it consistantly...??? those who rely on feel alone
and not sound fundamentals have good rounds occasionally but the
true test of good golf is over the long haul....
anyone can get it going for a par or subpar round once in a while
but I'd rather shoot 5-12 over par every time I play and the only
way to have a chance at that is with sound fundamentals...i.e.
good grip/stance/posture...etc. don't give up on sound fundamentals
because they don't work right away...it takes years of practice
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616.32 | !!! | SIETTG::FLANAGAN | | Thu Jun 29 1989 09:33 | 4 |
| Come on Gene. Come on Gene! Do tell us about your Eagle on the
Seventh hole of Hoodcroft! Do tell! Do tell!
John
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