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Date Posted: 22:55:41 09/17/01 Mon
Author: gulfnut
Subject: Re: Straight Shootin' Golf?
In reply to: TSobiech 's message, "Straight Shootin' Golf?" on 09:14:33 09/17/01 Mon

>I'm pretty sure I've seen this discussed here before,
>but it's been a long time so I can't recall the
>details.
>
>What exactly is "Straight Shootin' Golf"? I saw an ad
>on TV yesterday and it doesn't appear to be SA, so if
>it doesn't require a wholesale equipment change , I
>would be interested (sorry NG'ers). The infomercial
>was very vague, so I was wondering if anyone here
>knows of any details. For example, does it focus on
>grip, stance, arms, etc?
>
>Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Are you talking about Dalton Mc Crary's system
called something like you can shoot as straight as you can
point. Yes I have seen it and tried it and found it to work
pretty good. Actually the first move down for both Natural
Golf and this system are virtually identical. Mc Crary talks
about a "no drop" zpne which means that your first move
down is backwards, so is the first move in NG.
the only difference is that in Mc Crarys system
there is much more emphasis on the use of the left arm and
there is more rotational movement than with NG. He also
talks about consciously making a weight shift. With Natural
Golf I believe that the weight shift is a responce to the
swinging of your arms.
All in all, the NG move is simpler. Mc Crary's
system is still conventional golf and that has not worked
for the average guy in 100 years.
gulfnut

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  • Re: Straight Shootin' Golf? -- Craig M, 20:59:22 09/28/01 Fri
  • Re: Straight Shootin' Golf? -- steveo, 14:30:02 10/01/01 Mon

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