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Date Posted: 15:36:16 10/05/01 Fri
Author: KevinD
Subject: Results (For anyone intersted in ...
In reply to: BDW 's message, "Right arm tension, great image ..." on 17:05:45 10/02/01 Tue

... actually getting back to discussing golf)

First of all, thanks for all the suggestions.

I tried BDW's suggestion to visualize your back arm as a limp noodle. Believe it or not, it works very well. As long as you remember not to let your lead arm go limp as well, the results were as good as BDW advertised.

In defense of Natural Golf, Tim Graves actually responded to me directly regarding my original question and is going to forward all newsletters that he and Todd Graves have ever sent out regarding swing arc. As ambassadors for NG I think that is pretty damn impressive. NG is a work in progress - give it a chance to grow.

With the expanded articles in the updated magazine coupled with the suggestions of many of you who post here regularily I have made great strides this year. I have gone from 110-120 to breaking 100 on a regular basis.

Isn't that what it's all about? Let's stop insulting each other simply for offering advice that differs from our own thoughts and methods. For the record, I'm only 5'6, and I could care less whether my swing is flatter than someone taller than me. As long as we all keep the ball on the fairway, who cares about the physics?

Looking forward to further intelligent discourse in the future.

Cheers

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