Thank you for another wonderful post, Physioguy. Throughout the forty years of my quest for the Perfect Golf Stroke, I concerned myself little with the physical aspects of the body. Not surprisingly, when my body rebelled vehemiously in my early forties, I was at a loss as to what to do. And so for a number of years, I did nothing. Said another way, I quit. I mean...when you can't get the club past waist high without falling to your knees, you've got a problem, right? Well, I had one, but I refused to admit it.
To make a long story short, somewhere in my late 40s, I learned to swing the Club correctly, with far less strain on my lower back than in my previous incarnation. Now, with the help of Vickie Lake and your own interactions on this Forum, I'm learning to reverse the effects of a misspent youth.
Thank you for your detailed postings on our site. I respect your knowledge and read every post. Hopefully, I'll be shooting my age sometime in the next ten years. If I do, it will happen because I'm finally paying attention to the basics long espoused by Vickie and you.
I know it is difficult to send your 'best stuff' out into cyberspace, knowing there is very little chance it will be correctly implemented without your own personal attention and oversight. But please, keep it coming: Even doing it wrong is better than doing nothing, and we need your help.