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Date Posted: 16:15:56 12/03/01 Mon
Author: Rob
Subject: Re: Craig Bowden
In reply to: M E 's message, "Re: Craig Bowden" on 14:08:24 12/03/01 Mon

>You can be nit-picky and call it whatever you want.
>

Not nit-picking at all. You either ARE playing single-axis or you are NOT! If there is no straight-line relationship between the clubshaft and your forearm then you are NOT playing NG or any other single-axis method ... period. Just as you can't be a little bit pregnant. You are or you aren't. ;^)

>When I seen and talked to Craig at the Buy.com he was
>holding the club in his palm, using a short back swing
>and he called it Natural Golf.
>

Then Craig is confused. A short swing with a palm grip is simply that ... a short swing with a palm grip.

>I have not seen very many players that are totally
>single plane. Single plane is a perfect, straight line
>from the shoulders to the club head so I quess I don't
>play single plane if you get technical but I do play
>NG as taught by Tom Sanders when he was a NGCI and now
>Big Grip Golf.
>

I have never met Tom but I cannot believe he teaches a multiple-axis swing method. Chazman, are you reading this?
BGG is SA.

>Looks like I will see Craig again this year on the
>Buy.com.

Todd Graves and Ken Martin seem to be the only single-axis golfers playing on a tour these days.

Regards.

Rob

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