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Date Posted: 21:15:14 02/22/02 Fri
Author: Shadow
Subject: Perception versus reality
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Horse-shit, in extreme amounts!" on 02:12:54 02/22/02 Fri

>The reality of Ernest Jones's STC (Swing the Clubhead)
>is that it is a bogus (pendulum) dependent-like siwng
>that really has no relation to the reality to any
>consistancy in ant consistent golf swing, it is
>dependent on the tempo/rythmn to the person attempting
>to do it, and so far, the only sucessful apostates of
>his method have been women players, back in the
>thirties or forties!

Having defended Chaz in the past, I think he has finally lost it. It has become Chaz's way or the highway, I don't think he posts under different names here, however I do think he is Anti-shill man on the ng site, there are shades of gray out there and we can agree to disagree without being nasty to one another.

I think that a lot of teachers, Jones included, teach what they percieve the swing to be. Lots of these swings look very similar, but it is a personal feeling that they present in their teaching that works in their swing. Its a feeling that helps their students to learn but might not make sense to other students, but if you lined up a row of golfers including tour pros without knowing I don't think you'd be able to go down the row and say this student works with Leadbetter and that student works with ballard or flick, croker etc...

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