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Date Posted: 18:42:05 01/07/02 Mon
Author: Jon
Subject: Re: Oh, Oh Talk like this post!!
In reply to: Michael 's message, "Re: Oh, Oh Talk like this and you know who is going to post!!" on 22:45:23 04/12/01 Thu

>Mr Remington,
>
>At the risk of Mr Chaz thinking he has a convert, I
>have to say I agree with most of your postings. The
>things we disagree on are rather immaterial (some of
>my mechanics are a little different due to past
>injuries) so they don't apply to most people anyway.
>I thought I was going to be skinned alive when I told
>someone that NG and Moe are 2 different swings. But
>that too is immaterial to me. What matters to me is
>the improvement in my game (I have very set goals and
>timeframes for them). The main thing I agree with you
>one is the lack of need for professional instruction
>to improve provided you understand the mechanical
>aspects of the swing. My golf buddies refuse to
>beleive I have never taken a lesson other than the
>video tapes. I think too many people are so used to
>an industry that over anyalizes the golf swing they
>refuse to believe you don't have to do this here. The
>best advice I was ever given was from Chi Chi when I
>met him last May. He said "Don't fight the swing let
>it happen" He also said "Stop looking for reasons you
>lost, Find a reason to win"

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