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Old 06-14-2009, 03:44 PM
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Who is this Lynn Blake guy?
A few minutes ago the announcer was mentioning how well Brian Gay was doing. Twice in the last 10 minutes they mentioned Brian was working with someone named........ If I remember right , I think he was call Lynn Blake or something like that....
I wonder who he is??
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:02 PM
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A few minutes ago the announcer was mentioning how well Brian Gay was doing. Twice in the last 10 minutes they mentioned Brian was working with someone named........ If I remember right , I think he was call Lynn Blake or something like that....
I wonder who he is??
Hmm I wonder. I may have met him once or twice
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Old 06-14-2009, 06:37 PM
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Not only did they mention Lynn, they also mentioned The Golfing Machine in the right context, a book that one must study.

They called Lynn a disciple of it along with Ben Doyle and others.

The announcers said that John Riegger nudged Brian to work with Lynn, then they called Brian a machine.

I'm blown away.....The Golfing Machine finally mentioned in the right context.

The true secret to golf.....The Golfing Machine by Homer Kelly is being exposed.

Thankyou Brian and Thankyou Lynn.

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Old 06-15-2009, 10:00 AM
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Sweetness!
Yoda knew about that honorable mention in real time...well almost! Finchy did us proud...another reason for me to like him! Feherty was super-complimentary...always liked him as well. Bobby Clampett was strangely silent (at least for the portion of the broadcast I viewed) Perhaps he knows it is best for the "uninitiated" to notice, and boy did they ever! The super cool thing for me is that I felt a small part of it because of my healthy forum addiction. I save misty eyes for majors...if Brian wins I'm gonna bawl. I remember Yoda saying once that to watch Hogan at address you were struck by the strong sense that he could not miss a shot. Watching Brian and his geometrically compliant address alignments I sensed the same thing! I just loved the fact that he was hitting a driver when others (albeit longer hitters) were poking short-putting-sticks! The way he played the last hole was eye-opening...NO FEAR!
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Old 06-15-2009, 05:08 PM
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Yoda knew about that honorable mention in real time...well almost! Finchy did us proud...another reason for me to like him! Feherty was super-complimentary...always liked him as well. Bobby Clampett was strangely silent (at least for the portion of the broadcast I viewed) Perhaps he knows it is best for the "uninitiated" to notice, and boy did they ever! The super cool thing for me is that I felt a small part of it because of my healthy forum addiction. I save misty eyes for majors...if Brian wins I'm gonna bawl. I remember Yoda saying once that to watch Hogan at address you were struck by the strong sense that he could not miss a shot. Watching Brian and his geometrically compliant address alignments I sensed the same thing! I just loved the fact that he was hitting a driver when others (albeit longer hitters) were poking short-putting-sticks! The way he played the last hole was eye-opening...NO FEAR!
Yea thought that was a bit strange too with Bobby. Maybe he has been told to hold back by his bosses. I know that when he guest commentates at the Open he is a lot more engaging and has a lot to say.
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