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Date Posted: 07:09:19 07/23/11 Sat
Author: David Lake
Subject: Re: Grip Down
In reply to: Ken 's message, "Grip Down" on 17:38:00 07/22/11 Fri

Ken,

You are absolutely correct. You cannot arbitrarily apply conventional golf club techniques to single-length play because they are two completely different concepts.

David Lake
Golf Clubs


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[> [> Re: Grip Down -- Ken, 18:29:15 07/25/11 Mon

David:

I fully understand. But to me, it doesn't even make sense to grip down with conventional clubs - just too many variables.


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[> [> [> Re: Grip Down -- David Lake, 21:39:17 07/25/11 Mon

Ken,

Other than dramatically changing the dynamics of a golf club, one of the major reasons you do not want to choke down is eye coordination. Click on the following link for a full explanation: Consistency

David Lake
Golf clubs


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