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Old 02-19-2006, 03:20 PM
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3-f-5 for everyone
well i had a very unusual day on the links thursday in l.a.talked to rob noel after the round and figured out it was all related to 3-f-5.so i worked on this in my room that night with the dowels.everything was back to normal friday,probably played my best of the year until the bad weather came in,just the luck of the draw on tee times.thanks rob for all your help,we are getting where we want to be.
personally i feel like my entire game revolves around 3-f-5 and i think it can help everyone be more consistent.any thoughts out there on 3-f-5.does everyone use 3-f-5 the way i do to work on there game?
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Old 02-19-2006, 03:36 PM
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well i had a very unusual day on the links thursday in l.a.talked to rob noel after the round and figured out it was all related to 3-f-5.so i worked on this in my room that night with the dowels.everything was back to normal friday,probably played my best of the year until the bad weather came in,just the luck of the draw on tee times.thanks rob for all your help,we are getting where we want to be.
personally i feel like my entire game revolves around 3-f-5 and i think it can help everyone be more consistent.any thoughts out there on 3-f-5.does everyone use 3-f-5 the way i do to work on there game?
I find 3-F-5 (A through F) and 3-F-6 to be very important for my own game. Verifying my alignments is a must before every stroke.

Also, thanks a ton for all the posts. I, for one, find them very helpful.
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Old 02-19-2006, 03:50 PM
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your welcome,it helps me at the same time to vent a little and put everything into perspective.
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Old 02-19-2006, 04:56 PM
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Start Down Waggle
John/Ted),

How do you incorporate the start-down waggle in your normal routine? Altough it's referenced as one of the 3 components of
3-F-5, I hardly EVER see anyone actually do one (on the tour or anywhere else, except perhaps on the range).

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Old 02-19-2006, 09:08 PM
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i don't think about my waggle,sometimes i don't even waggle the club.it is just feel for me from hitting hundreds of thounds of balls over the years.sorry i could not help you on this one.what do you think yoda?
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Old 02-20-2006, 01:38 PM
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I, too am unclear at what to look for in the start down waggle. Could someone direct to previous posts dealing with this waggle.
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