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Date Posted: 16:23:33 02/06/02 Wed
Author: Ed Laskody
Subject: Re: Newbie Question.....
In reply to: Medreth 's message, "Re: Newbie Question....." on 11:02:08 02/05/02 Tue

>I have been playing 2 years and shoot in the high
>80's, low 90's and think I will take 5 to 10 strokes
>off of these scores come spring. Important thing is
>that scores are consistant.
>
>I took my first lesson two years ago (2-4-2000) from
>Tom Sanders who has since formed his own company. (BGG)
>
>I also took one lesson last year from Keith Golden
>NGCI.
> In ALL alternative systems you are facing the ball at impact and therefore restricting the amount of rotary motion. The palm grip also eliminates rotary motion and the fact that you remain mostly flat footed helps you maintain balance. Many letters of endorsement have appeared on this and other forums of success stories by average golfers.
If you stick with it and get over the rough spots you should see a significant change in your score as well as in the enjoyment of the game. It's also easier on your back.
Ed Laskody of golfisking.com
>I have learned more from the tapes of Tom Sanders,
>IMA, Moe, and the Faults and Fixes tapes than the
>LTOBG tapes.
>
>Also I think Todd Graves has some tapes.
>
>Visit the Single Axis forum for more information on
>all of the SA golf swings.
>
>www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/72052

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