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Date Posted: 16:13:56 06/29/00 Thu
Author: Phys Ed
Subject: He may be right, but...
In reply to: Doug 's message, "Do Optimum Mechanics Produce Optimal Results?" on 12:01:16 06/29/00 Thu

Mark Harman might be right, I dunno. But is a professional golfer the best one to pass judgment on alternative swing methods?

I'm sure he had already spent years upon years honing his CG swing. He says he tried SA golf for 3 months or so and his handicap went up 4 strokes, went back to CG and life was good again.

I've only played CG for about 2 years and it has been a struggle to stop the hip rotation. How hard would it be if I'd been playing CG my whole life?

'Wonder what the results would be if you took 2 groups of people of average athletic ability, no prior golf experience and trained half with CG and the other half with SA and followed them for a couple of years?

PE

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