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Date Posted: 19:44:50 01/15/02 Tue
Author: Edward Laskody
Subject: A remarkable letter by John Mule

Ed:
I've finished reading your "New Fundamental" Manual; needless to say I was very impressed.
I thought it was interesting that Mike Hebron now has an open mind concerning single-axis golf. The last time I saw Mike ( I was a student of his from 1989 through 1993) was at the Tommy Armour Coaching and Teaching summit in my home town back in 1994. At the time he and Scott Hazeldine were having quite a debate about it. I was a veteran Merry-go-Rounder for many years having taken lessons from the likes of Mike, Carl Lohren, and John Geersten Jr. In 1994 I heard about Jacks " Little Yellow Book" and promptly sent for it and the accompanying tape.
After having studied the game for twenty years, I was impressed by the fact that Jack was a man who truly thought " outside of the box". His ideas made sense and seemed sound and uncomplicated. To make a very long story short, I have been using single axis in one form or another from 1994 on and have met and taken lessons from Kuykendall, Scott Hazeldine, Tom Sanders and Todd GRaves. I have played to s single digit since then and have definitely enjoyed the game more than ever. Every once in a while someone asks me about my technique and I try to spread the "word"
You have given me more "ways" of communicating something that is elegantly simple and I thank you for it. I look forward to hearing from you and reading your wonderful insights in the near future.
Best Wishes, John Mule, New Orleans, LA

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