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Date Posted: 22:05:10 06/25/00 Sun
Author: Doug
Subject: Re: Stopping after impact
In reply to: Don 's message, "Re: Figure this one out Phys Ed... (making a new thread)" on 11:42:41 06/25/00 Sun

I have started to consciously stop after impact for a different reason: I get about 5-10 yards extra due to acceleration of the clubhead at the proper time. For some reason the timing is better.

On a similar note, I just picked up the "Journeyman" tape, and I noticed that Moe's acceleration is very, very, similar. Moe's follow through ends at about his knees then it appears he consciously raises the club up to his "signature" finishing position. I need to watch more, but this is what I have noticed to this point...

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  • Re: Figure this one out Phys Ed... (making a new thread) -- Remington, 22:45:01 06/25/00 Sun
  • Re: Figure this one out Phys Ed... (making a new thread) -- hp, 01:35:36 06/26/00 Mon
  • Re: What is an -- Doug, 07:24:04 06/26/00 Mon
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