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Date Posted: 06:44:11 06/25/00 Sun
Author: Phys Ed
Subject: Figure this one out Phys Ed... (making a new thread)

Gee thanks Don... nothing like putting your old buddy on the spot, eh? (just kiddin').

Lemme see...

> Phys Ed,
>
> A NG CI that had given Jerry Foltz NG lessons worked
> with me for a short while. The first thing he did was
> watch me hit a few balls with a 7 iron then he told me
> to line the ball up to the left and hit the ball to
> the right then stop my swing right after impact. Why
> do you think he wanted me to do this? By the way
> others had told me this NG CI was a +2 handicap.
>
> Don

Was he trying to get you to swing away from your body, inside-out(?).
Was he checking your left wrist for break down after impact?

Please let me know the correct answers.

PE

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