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Old 11-02-2006, 02:01 AM
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A big Thank YOU!!!!
You guys are AWESOME!!! Thanks for your efforts and hard work educating fellow youngling TGM'rs like myself!!
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Old 11-02-2006, 04:57 AM
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Excellent. Can't wait to get home and download the videos.
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Old 11-02-2006, 05:30 AM
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Great, the adress routine is a mystery for me.

About the wind problem I´m surtain You already have thougt about this but just in case....
http://www.nicolai-equip.de/indexe.htm
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Old 11-02-2006, 10:32 AM
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Impressive
Thanks a lot, Lynn, Ted and Bagger.

I am proud to say that I have almost a hitting motion like Ted!!

The similarities are when I use both hands and Ted uses his right arm only motion

Man was that impressive or what?
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Old 11-02-2006, 12:50 PM
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Fake axis tilt
I used to be one of a stupid self learner to place a shaft in front of spin and tilt all the way to the right.

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Old 11-02-2006, 01:13 PM
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7 o'clock to 1 o'clock and thanks!
first i would like to thank all those involved with posting these great videos.

i have a question regarding the angle of approach. as ted had indicated that the blur is going from 7 to 1 o'clock (looking toward the target). since the hitter is driving a straight line on this inside-out delivery line (not target line), there is a tendency to go above plane, yoda had mentioned this in another post. in adopting 10-5-E, where you cover the inside line to keep from going above plane, would this create something that looked like /|\. the vertical line in the middle is just to indicate ball separation. it seems that there would be some kind of hand, club, body manipulation to make aclubhead blur look like /|\. just seeking some clarification.

as a side note, i was actually taught the fake axis tilt by an instructor. looking forward to the rest of this segment.
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Old 11-02-2006, 02:19 PM
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Great Video - thanks to all for it
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Old 11-17-2006, 08:29 PM
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The "Fort" Motherlode
I followed this wonderful golf forum closely since January 2005. Specifically I read the "Hitters Emergency Room" from start to finish, and watched almost all of the videos, some multiple times. In light of all that I had absorbed so far, I was astonished at the unexpected richness of what Yoda and Ted Fort shared with me in "Preshot Routine, The Hitter". Decided to list the specific ideas that worked for me, in case others may have inadvertently passed over something that could help.

1) Until now, I didn't have a clue what the hitter's startdown waggle should look like. I was making do with Jeff Hull's prior downswing waggle, but the slow and modest move that Ted Fort suggested, worked far better for this hitter, than Jeff Hull's more dramatic swingers waggle.

2) I have been trying to perfect my initial backswing move and thought I was doing it properly. For the last few weeks, I have been concentrating on basic and acquired motion drills. Some days I thought I was on the right path. But other days, I suffered from inconsistent performance. When I focused on grabbing my own left wrist and stretching my limp left arm on the way back, I finally learned the how I should have been doing it all along. (I recommend to other to take on the project of spending time hitting basic and acquired motion. Its a great way of discovering whether or not you are doing things properly.) My results have greatly improved since I refined my take back technique based on what you suggested in the above mentioned video.

3) Ted Fort's suggestion of having the butt of my shaft face my left shoulder helped me get a more consistent forward lean for my swing which improved my consistency. I also really liked the idea of establishing ones grip at impact fix with the forward leaning shaft. I have decided once and for all that I will use impact fix as my address position going forward, as well.

4) I have read alot at the forum about the matter of the angle of approach and hitting. Watching Ted Fort waggle from contact to low point from 7 to 1 picked me up and carried me from intellectually understanding the concept to to having a consistent method of striking the ball better. Also really liked his concept of letting the target line evaporate after set up, and focusing instead on the delivery path.

5) I also liked Ted Fort's idea of not grounding his clubs when hitting off tees so as not to disturb his frozen hinges.

I can't properly express how much I appreciate your wonderful website. You guys are the best. Its amazing how many people contribute so selflessly to support people like me that they don't even know. Please feel free to contact me if there is something I can do for you in return. (For example, I would be happy to contribute to a fund to help fund additional videos for your website.)
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