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Date Posted: 20:00:36 07/18/00 Tue
Author: Remington
Subject: Re: What the pros know
In reply to: Doug 's message, "Re: What the pros know" on 18:37:38 07/18/00 Tue

Doug: I have never seen this idea before, in a post, and it is an interesting observation. Since my new discovery, the ball does fly off the clubhead faster, with seemingly much less effort, on my part, and the ball is, in fact, going ten yards farther, with my irons. Remington.




> Peter, I think you and Remington are correct. We had
> the GMO here last weekend, and I sat at the range for
> an hour just watching technique.
>
> The thing that I see, and I think it directly relates
> to the release, is how FAST the ball flies off of the
> clubface. YET, the followthrough is seemingly far
> behind. With my game, and amateurs in general, it
> seems like the ball and clubhead travel at the same
> speed after the ball is struck. But, the ball flies
> off of a pro's club WAY before you see the clubhead
> come up to the finish position. I used to think it
> was acceleration to just past the ball, but now you
> have me wondering...

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