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Date Posted: 15:46:32 05/25/02 Sat
Author: Ty
Subject: Please show me......
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Kirk Junge has borrowed the drill, the nomenclature and the" on 10:23:19 05/25/02 Sat

>and the mechanics of this "new" swing and drill from
>Ernest Jones's STC. Too bad that while ripping old
>Ernest off, Kirk failed to read the part that say's
>that to perform that type of pendulum like swing, a
>neutral Vardon grip is required to promote the free
>hinging of the wrists to enable the club head to
>square up at the bottom of the swing arc by inertia
>alone.

Please show me where Ernest Jones ever promoted the grass cutting drill. I say that he never did, if you have proof otherwise, post it.

>
>An SA setup, and strong trail hand palm grip will not
>lead to solid shots with that type of swing without
>concious levering of the club.

That is absurd. What type of swing are you talking about? You do know that in NG the body is suppossed to move first before the arms. Where do you get this stuff?

>Moe was also taught for years by Paul Bertholy and
>Bertholy taught a body swing. Most of Moes comments on
>the golf swing can be traced directly back to Paul
>Bertholy!

And your point is???

The leverage drill posted sure looks a lot like what Bertholy taught.

Get a life!

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