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Date Posted: 21:20:43 06/11/00 Sun
Author: Dez
Subject: Hey Don, about LPG?

As I said in a previous post LPG sure is attractive to dive into. Just a couple questions for you or anyone else that has tried or is using LPG.

1)Is the stance as wide as NG or other SA? In the video clip Jack's stance looks not so wide, but then he looks like he has a lean build with narrow shoulders, (and he was hitting a short iron)

2) How do you turn up the power? Or is it a matter of a true square hit is the where the power derives and the idea is to shorten the stroke if your between clubs or pitching?

3) Where can you go wrong with the system? Other than lining up off target, or letting the left wrist break down, it seems too simple a process for error.

Thanks for your time or to anyone else with experience using LPG.

Dez

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