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April 3, 2021 at 7:33 am #16401
OldBogey
ParticipantI watched the full one and a half hours. My head didn’t hurt but I did nod off a few times.
All RH golfers. That peculiar cocking of the right wrist just seems to be having it face the player’s head at the top instead of the traditional face up. That results in cupping of the left wrist instead of a flat left wrist. When you watch the slomo versions of their actual swings, none of that happens.
Is this another case of changing something simple into something quite complex so they can suck you in ang get more money from you?
On the other hand, those guys appear to know a lot more about swinging a golf club than me and bandongolf reckons his version of it has helped him.
People say that nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
No championships worth mentioning in recent years.
Progress is man's ability to complicate simplicity.April 3, 2021 at 9:19 am #16402BumpunRun
ParticipantI watched the full one and a half hours. My head didn’t hurt but I did nod off a few times.
All RH golfers. That peculiar cocking of the right wrist just seems to be having it face the player’s head at the top instead of the traditional face up. That results in cupping of the left wrist instead of a flat left wrist. When you watch the slomo versions of their actual swings, none of that happens.
Is this another case of changing something simple into something quite complex so they can suck you in ang get more money from you?
On the other hand, those guys appear to know a lot more about swinging a golf club than me and bandongolf reckons his version of it has helped him.
Are you going to ask for a refund on the money you paid to watch their hour and a half video?
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April 4, 2021 at 8:46 am #16404OldBogey
ParticipantI watched the full one and a half hours. My head didn’t hurt but I did nod off a few times.
All RH golfers. That peculiar cocking of the right wrist just seems to be having it face the player’s head at the top instead of the traditional face up. That results in cupping of the left wrist instead of a flat left wrist. When you watch the slomo versions of their actual swings, none of that happens.
Is this another case of changing something simple into something quite complex so they can suck you in ang get more money from you?
On the other hand, those guys appear to know a lot more about swinging a golf club than me and bandongolf reckons his version of it has helped him.
Are you going to ask for a refund on the money you paid to watch their hour and a half video?
I didn’t pay any money, but I think you’re supposed to be a subscriber to get to that page (not in the menu).
Perhaps they should’ve paid me for my time?People say that nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
No championships worth mentioning in recent years.
Progress is man's ability to complicate simplicity.April 4, 2021 at 4:36 pm #16408bandongolf
ParticipantIt’s odd that this worked for me. I watched the video many times last season and tinkered with it on the range. Would have the feeling of adding that magic move and using it all the way to the follow thru. My feeling matched what he said in the video. And I could swear my club face is wide open for the entire downswing and finish. For the life of me I can’t grasp how I don’t slice it 50 miles to the right. But the more I do it too the extreme. The straighter the ball goes
It’s very odd and counter intuitive. Just this season I got enough nerve to do this on the course. And if damned if works like a charm. Supposedly I’m a very steep swinging golfer into the ball. But I swear I’m adding this move and doing it where the club feels like it never squares up. But the ball goes very straight with even a tad of draw at times. How this works is beyond me
April 5, 2021 at 2:50 pm #16414OldBogey
ParticipantIf whatever you’re doing is working, keep at it.
People say that nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
No championships worth mentioning in recent years.
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