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channelback 01-26-2006 06:21 PM

Lee Trevino
 
Hi, Ted:

Lately, I have become fascinated by the swing of Lee Trevino, primarily because he is reputed to be one of the all-time great ball strikers, and because he figured out a way to whack it hard without going left. I found a copy of the vhs tape Volume 3 of "Lee's Priceless Golf Tips," but there is not enough meat in it to give me a true picture of what's going on. I am wondering if what he does is adaptable to a hitting procedure. And, if what he does could be done with a more neutral grip adn without destroying one's back. Lastly, I wonder if any of the LBG members has a video that could be posted for someone's astute analysis.

Thanks

Channelback

12 piece bucket 01-26-2006 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by channelback
Hi, Ted:

Lately, I have become fascinated by the swing of Lee Trevino, primarily because he is reputed to be one of the all-time great ball strikers, and because he figured out a way to whack it hard without going left. I found a copy of the vhs tape Volume 3 of "Lee's Priceless Golf Tips," but there is not enough meat in it to give me a true picture of what's going on. I am wondering if what he does is adaptable to a hitting procedure. And, if what he does could be done with a more neutral grip adn without destroying one's back. Lastly, I wonder if any of the LBG members has a video that could be posted for someone's astute analysis.

Thanks

Channelback

I have a copy of Lee Buck vs. Fat Jack Shell's Wonderful World of Golf on DVD. Lee Buck is the BEST. If someone can tell me how to do it, I'll put some stuff up. I have a dvd player on my 'puter.

I would love to read an analysis with references by Dr. Collards. I'm just on a dirt road when it comes to the internet super-highway. Give me some instructions and I'll put the video up.

comdpa 01-26-2006 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
I have a copy of Lee Buck vs. Fat Jack Shell's Wonderful World of Golf on DVD. Lee Buck is the BEST. If someone can tell me how to do it, I'll put some stuff up. I have a dvd player on my 'puter.

I would love to read an analysis with references by Dr. Collards. I'm just on a dirt road when it comes to the internet super-highway. Give me some instructions and I'll put the video up.


Hey Colonel,

Go to www.savefile.com or www.putfile.com, upload er' there.
Failing which, PM me...;)

hcw 01-26-2006 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by comdpa
Hey Colonel,

Go to www.savefile.com or www.putfile.com, upload er' there.
Failing which, PM me...;)

uh, if that's a commercial copyrighted/protected dvd you are going to have to rip out the video (using special software) and it is likely to be pretty big and probably less than legal to upload it...

-hcw

Fred Brattain 01-27-2006 12:30 AM

Moe and Lee
 
When asked who he thought was the best golfer around, Moe Norman said "Trevino" ... justathought.

Obi WunPutt:cool:

12 piece bucket 01-27-2006 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hcw
uh, if that's a commercial copyrighted/protected dvd you are going to have to rip out the video (using special software) and it is likely to be pretty big and probably less than legal to upload it...

-hcw

Tried it. . . took FOREVER! 2 hours later . . . gave up.

Sorry boys. Must not be in the cards.

EdZ 01-27-2006 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by hcw
uh, if that's a commercial copyrighted/protected dvd you are going to have to rip out the video (using special software) and it is likely to be pretty big and probably less than legal to upload it...

-hcw

perhaps, although there can be an exception for 'fair use' and 'educational purposes'

channelback 01-27-2006 04:30 PM

Ted and Dr. Collards: please tell us about Lee
 
Thanks for trying, bucket.

Channelback

12 piece bucket 01-27-2006 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by channelback
Thanks for trying, bucket.

Channelback

I ain't done yet!

YodasLuke 01-27-2006 04:41 PM

pictures of Lee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by channelback
Hi, Ted:

Lately, I have become fascinated by the swing of Lee Trevino, primarily because he is reputed to be one of the all-time great ball strikers, and because he figured out a way to whack it hard without going left. I found a copy of the vhs tape Volume 3 of "Lee's Priceless Golf Tips," but there is not enough meat in it to give me a true picture of what's going on. I am wondering if what he does is adaptable to a hitting procedure. And, if what he does could be done with a more neutral grip adn without destroying one's back. Lastly, I wonder if any of the LBG members has a video that could be posted for someone's astute analysis.

Thanks

Channelback

Annikan might have some pics. He's got pics of everyone. I'd be glad to comment on them, if someone has them. I do love the motion of the Merry Mex. Joe Inman told me once that Lee's sound at impact was unmistakeable and different than most.


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