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1619.1 | Beware: Surgery may bring on arthritis later | CPDW::LACAIRE | | Mon Jan 11 1993 15:02 | 12 |
| Walta,
Write a letter to doctor Bill Mallon at Golf Digest. And for this
I would leave no stone unturned. I would also try all the alternative
non-traditional healing methodologies, like acupuncture, chiropractic,
etc. On your own you should try to do some rehab ie strengthening of
the area as much as possible. And please tell Dr Bill I sent you.
Just don't fix it before we play the next nassau! B^)
Good Luck,
-S.
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1619.2 | Cured! | SOFBAS::SULLIVAN | | Mon Jan 11 1993 18:28 | 6 |
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Walt,
Do what I do. PLAY LEFT_HANDED !!
- Sully
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1619.3 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Mon Jan 11 1993 18:44 | 9 |
| Hey Walta,
Nothing wrong with the ten finger or baseball grip. I have used it
with some success in the past and a few fellows on the tour have used
it. One was a winner a few years back. Good Luck. Be careful because
after a few months of the ten fingered grip, your knuckles start to
drag on the ground and you have a strong craving for bananas.
SOCalDandy
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1619.4 | Baseball grip... good results, so far. | WALTA::LENEHAN | Where are we going? | Tue Jan 12 1993 08:38 | 33 |
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Hi Guys,
You guys crack me up ! :)
The funny part is Dave ... As a last resort I am going to try
playing lefty.
I stopped off at the indoor range last night, and tried the
baseball grip (not the normal, ten finger as you suggested
SoCal) , this one IS a baseball grip minus the bat.
The first few years I played using the ten finger grip...
until someone said "Hey, what are you doing man? You'll
hook everything with that grip." At the time I was fading/slicing
everything, but changed it anyhow , for no real reason like a
dummy.
Anyway, initial results were VERY good. The control I lost
is completely back. When you're swingin a 14 ounce golf
club, with a grip you could swing a 34 ounce bat with....
control is no longer a problem !
I'm looking forward to trying it out on the course...
So Steve... lets get Andy and Don and head out somewhere
this weekend? I know Don will go, just tell him about my grip
change... he'll see dollar signs ! :)
I truly hope this works as good as it seemed last night...
otherwise my tax return money is in jeopardy.
Walta
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1619.5 | cross-handed? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Bill Breen Ako2-3 244-7984 | Fri Jan 15 1993 10:21 | 27 |
| Walta,
Good luck with whatever you try and also good luck finding a place
to play this weekend not snow covered.
Not many give a good try at the true baseball grip simply because
we're taught otherwise - I fear you may have a slicing problem to
correct and a possible loss of distance. By the way has anyone tried a
golf type of grip on a baseball or softball bat?
Another possiblity - crosshanded - there is a pro who uses it and I
have known fairly good amateurs who use it. Richie Hebner pro baseball
player and top prep hockey player used it (I was told).
Question was your original grip overlap or interlock; if former
perhaps try latter with top hand moved down on the club so it is not
on top where (left for you) thumb connects with hand. I played with
a fellow who gripped the club like that and played excellent with great
length coming from a controlled hook.
Could a pro help here with the problem.
As a lefty who has tried like the rest of the golf maligned
left-handers to play righty I see little hope for you switching
although there was a point last summer that I was ready to try it
again.
good luck
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1619.6 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Mon Jan 18 1993 19:09 | 26 |
| Re: Golf grip for baseball.
Other than the fact that the weight of the bat requires a greater
amount of strength that two hands provides, plus when you are done
swinging you usually have only one hand on the bat (interlock grip
would make this difficult) as well as having the thumb down the bat
handle giving you a problem, I guess you could try it. The use of the
fingers in the grip is or should be very similar to a golf grip, but
the wrist roll (snap) is different and the interlock and overlap grips
tend to preclude the full wrist roll as well as proper knuckle
alignment.
As for golf, this grip has worked for me (40 years of baseball is hard
to overcome) but because I bat left and golf right I may have
compensated for the fact that the grip tends to create a very dominant
top hand(right if you are right handed). Good for baseball but the
pundits say this is bad for golf.
WHy not two gloves and pine tar for extra control? Then we could have
a batters box painted in the tee area. Of course, no digging in could
be allowed (tough for the maintenance folks). COme to think of it,
mulligans are sort of like foul balls. Some of my tee shots look like
pop flies and many more look like grounders back thru the box. I've
hit many deep but foul.
SoCalSoggy
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1619.7 | still going strong | WALTA::LENEHAN | Do all the good you can | Tue Jan 19 1993 09:05 | 19 |
| Reply last two;
Hi,
By taking my left thumb out of the picture, I can swing hard
again... It seems anything I try with the thumb extended doesn't
work. Except when trying to hitch a ride somewhere ;) .
I've continued to swing clubs down my cellar and it still
feels great. I'm hoping to make a run down the Cape this weekend
to try it out.
One thing I know for sure, it can't get any worse than last
season !
thanks for the info,
Walta
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1619.8 | Well, you live and learn | WOTVAX::MORRISON | | Wed Jan 20 1993 09:01 | 22 |
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Hmmm, not knowing much about baseball - it not being a native
sport here in the U.K. - I was astonished to learn that baseball
players chew bubble gum. Since childhood, I have always thought
that they chew tobacco, and take great delight in ejecting this
from their mouths extraordinary distances. I think I must have
been brought up on too many old American B movies.
However, having clarified this point it has now removed one of my
great fears about playing golf in America. I have an irrational
fear of putting my hand into a golf hole to retrieve the ball,
just in case some slob of a baseball player had used it as a
spittoon. After each hole, I have the habit of licking the ball
and wiping it clean on my trousers. The thought of extracting a
ball covered in tobacco chew turns my stomach.
Keep up the interesting articles. I don't play much golf in the
winter, spending most of my time ski-ing. Come March I'll be
back in the swing of things.
Randall
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1619.9 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Jan 20 1993 12:51 | 10 |
| RE: -.1
>After each hole, I have the habit of licking the ball
>and wiping it clean on my trousers.
I don't know about in the UK but in the US is is not healthy to lick your
golf ball. The fertilizers & pesticides they use to treat the course
accumulate on the ball. Some of these are definitely not healthy for you.
Larry
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1619.10 | golf ball humor | CSLALL::WEWING | | Wed Jan 20 1993 13:03 | 10 |
| this reminds me of the famous mrs. arnold palmer incident
on the tonight show.
johnny says, 'what do you do to give arnold luck before
a match?'
mrs. palmer says, 'i kiss his balls'.'
johnny says, 'i bet that makes his putter rise.'
exit mrs. palmer!
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1619.11 | "Go Smokeless..." | POWDML::VARLEY | | Wed Jan 20 1993 14:50 | 5 |
| Re: "chewing" (.8) - This golfer "dips" snuff.... You'd be amazed at
the number of courses in the U.S. where you can't get a dip...
__Jack
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1619.12 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Wed Jan 20 1993 16:13 | 7 |
| Actually, those of us that used to chew now do sunflower seeds when
golfing. It's great to spit the shells on the green so that the group
behind you has to sweep them out of the way.
As for licking your ball....I won't even comment.
SCD
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1619.13 | No long term side-effects. | WOTVAX::MORRISON | | Fri Jan 22 1993 07:45 | 15 |
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Re: .9
Thanks for the advice. It doesn't seem to have done much damage,
although some friends would says there needs to be a brain first
before any damage can be caused.
However, I would say that I have never suffered from thatch nor
exsessive moss in my life. Although occasionally, I do have a
problem with worms, especially when it rains.
Randall ;-)
I'll stop now before I get into serious bad-taste mode.
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1619.14 | Arnie's wife | SONATA::FEENEY | non golfers live half a life | Mon Jan 25 1993 16:49 | 1 |
| RE: JC show - I heard it as putter flutter not rise.
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1619.15 | errata | CSLALL::WEWING | | Tue Jan 26 1993 08:23 | 5 |
| i hope putter flutter is right, it sounds more lyrical.
i stand corrected.
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1619.16 | a-ten hut !!!! | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:26 | 4 |
| I was watching that show and what he said was "I bet that makes
his putter stand up !"
Mad Hacker
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1619.17 | Walk off? | SONATA::FEENEY | non golfers live half a life | Wed Jan 27 1993 08:37 | 7 |
| To Mad Hacker
Thanks - I wanted to hear first hand what really happened. It must have
been funny when she said that and Johnny probably gave his sly smile
before he responded. I heard she sued JC. Did she walk off?
Phil
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1619.18 | She was a trooper !! | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Wed Jan 27 1993 12:26 | 3 |
| She was a little embarassed but finished the interview.
Mad Hacker
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1619.19 | Some Advice from a Golf Pro | ASDS::ELLIOTT | | Thu Feb 04 1993 10:50 | 23 |
| WALTA,
My husband Michael is a Golf Professional and he has some advice for
you.
You are not the only person in the Golf world that has this problem.
It is caused from griping the club too tight with your hands and an
easy cure for this is to take a weak grip with your left hand by
placing your thumb straight down the shaft where you can't see any of
your knuckles of your left hand. Then to off set the weird feeling,
drop your right hand back so that you can see the inside of your right
thumb.
Give this a try and see if this helps and grip the club like you would
if you had a bird in your hands, very loosely.
Michael will be teaching starting April 1st at the Sterling/Chocksett
driving range in Sterling if you would like him to work on this with
you.
Let me know how this works.
Ginny Elliott
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1619.20 | Mike = explosive power | WALTA::LENEHAN | Do all the good you can | Thu Feb 04 1993 11:21 | 23 |
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Hi Ginny,
I know Mike... but I know his old roommate Scotty much better.
I am a member at Monoosnock CC.
Mike Elliott is FAMOUS around the area for his great golf,
especially his incredible distance ! Scott is more famous
for his sense of humor... shhh don't tell him I said that! :)
Thanks for the tip/advice ... I spent last year trying
EVERYTHING to help the problem, including your suggestion.
The one thing that seems to correct the problem, is taking
the left thumb off the club. I now let the left thumb wrap
around the grip, and use a ten finger grip. I still need to
watch some ball flights to verify I'm hitting it OK... but
the club control is definetly back.
Congratulations on your marriage! Mike is quite a gentleman.
Now Scotty , on the other hand....???
thanks Walta
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1619.21 | How's the hip, lately? | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Fri Feb 05 1993 10:55 | 5 |
| Walta,
I presume that you have solved the problem of clearing the right side?
Rich
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1619.22 | I gave up ! | WALTA::LENEHAN | Do all the good you can | Fri Feb 05 1993 12:54 | 39 |
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Hi Rich,
I am totally convinced that even if end up with a technically
perfect swing... like say a Purtzer, it may not be the swing that
"you" can repeat time and time again. Some things seem to happen
with my swing when I just get up and hit it... compared with thinking
about all the correct positions to get in.
Usually if my brain becomes engaged I'll choke. Its ugly. But when
I don't think about ;
grip it easy
head behind ball at impact
ball 2" off left heel
tuck right elbow in on downswing
keep take away low+slow
don't overswing
don't decelerate
keep shoulders square through impact
clear hips
don't dip shoulder
keep head still
don't sway
full shoulder turn
transfer weight
etc. etc. etc.
and instead think "Gee what a nice day, Ooh my turn to hit?
How far? 150? Ok 8 iron. setup, swing. done."
I'll score much better. Which is my real goal. :)
I used to read Golf Digest cover to cover... now I just look at
the pictures !
thanks Walta
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1619.23 | Yep, Disengage the Brain!!! | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Thu Feb 11 1993 16:02 | 9 |
| Walta,
Yeh, reminds me of when I am trying to get in the last three holes
before dark. Hititfindithititputput- three pars!!!
p.s. Signed up for the school at "The Fox" in June. Maybe when I am
through I will be able to keep up with you!
Rich
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1619.24 | | POWDML::VARLEY | | Fri Feb 12 1993 10:21 | 4 |
| Rich, I'm sure you're gonna LOVE the school. Past results have been
impressive.
__Jack
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1619.25 | Wishing the Winter AWAY!!! | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Mon Feb 15 1993 08:29 | 8 |
| Jack, I'm really looking forward to it. Three days of beating golf
balls, chipping, putting, sand shots and nine holes of course management
per day. Twelve students per school, four instructors, 15 hours total
of instruction including video. Plus, there is a dinner the evening
before the first day to get everyone introduced to each other.
Can't wait!
Rich
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1619.26 | | POWDML::VARLEY | | Mon Feb 15 1993 08:54 | 13 |
| One of the most compelling features of the school, Rich, is that all
the instructors are "on the same page," meaning that they are used to
working with small groups and use a consistent approach to
instruction. I've sat and talked with the Professionals after one of
the school sessions (we're all pals), and believe me - they take it
very seriously. They always debrief, i.e., talk about how things are
going, glitches in logistics that could be changed to make things even
better, teaching challenges, etc. Plus, the student-teacher ratio is
about as good as it can get for groups. You can pay a lot more for
other schools, but you won't get much more (if any..) improvement -
IMO.
__Jack
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1619.27 | | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME Product Mktg | Mon Feb 15 1993 12:52 | 6 |
| Rich (or Jack)
Where can I get info on the "Fox" school?
Tavo
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1619.28 | Call Ron Beck | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Mon Feb 15 1993 15:15 | 8 |
| Tavo,
You can call Ron Beck, the head Pro at Crumpin' Fox, 413-648-9101.
There are three spots left (as of two weeks ago) for the May 21,22,23
dates. The June 4,5,6 had one (me) and the June 11,12,13 dates were
pretty much open.
Rich
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