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    Arnold Palmer random thoughts

    My Shot: Arnold Palmer The King ruminates on bad dreams, untucked shirts and why the legs are always the first to go. Interviewed by Guy Yocom Golf Digest June 2007 My whole career, I never missed a tee time. Not once, which I suppose is saying a lot for a career that's spanned 60 years and...
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    Geoff Ogilvy: Golf's best interview

    The question golf writers get asked most is, "Who's your favorite touring pro to interview?" I used to hem and haw, but lately I just say "Geoff Ogilvy." Only 29, the defending U.S. Open champion has become the game's best talker among top players, and one of its most important voices. Ogilvy...
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    Weight Distribution

    More than several years ago, there was an article in one of the pop golf magazines showing the pressure points in the feet of pro's at various stages in their golf swing. The conclusions are somewhat hazy in my coconut, but there was more weight on the lead foot than what we might think. Also...
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    Payne Stewart 1999

    One of the golfers I looked forward to watch on the weekend. Look at the extension on the takeaway... Obviously, the images are not in sequence from front view
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    young guns....power golf

    Yesterday, I was in the weight room discussing golf with several friends. A 19 year old kid introduced himself into the conversation curious about some of the more exciting golfing destinations in the area. He played high school golf and currently collegiate level golf. He plans to compete in...
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    TSP versus EP...

    Teris... Here's a Rocky audio from the archives...may or may not answer your question. http://www.brianmanzella.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4939&highlight=turned+shoulder+plane
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    Lorena Ochoa

    2006 AP player of the year, Lorena stands 5'6", and drives the ball 269 yards on average. See what you think about her swing. This is 2004, couldn't find a recent swing ouside of youtube... You can view her swing at the below link...
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    Camilo Villegas' golf grip

    Happy holidays to all! As I am cleaning my office area awaiting the arrival of guests, I ran across a Golfworld magazine with picture sequences of some of the more notable golf swings of past and present. Inclusive is a Camilo. What I notice in particular is his grip. His left thumb appears...
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    Power and golf

    On another thread, a slight discussion of physical strength and how it may play a role on distance was slightly discussed. I ran into this article while searching for Tiger's elbow position and thought this may be of interest to a few... If you follow the links, you will see a chart on the...
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    elbow position

    finish mirrowing top of backswing This is a postion that is very "uncomfortable" (which is good, Dante) for me to achieve. Is it really a necessity to obtain this position, but more of an ideal? I have seen pictures of Hogan where he does not get his elbow as perpindiuclar relative to...
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    Hi Brian, my name is Reece....

    ...I am 6 yeers old, I am lerning to play golph, I can barlee reed and rite, can u hilp my sweeng?... The Next Golf Prodigy? If you're wondering who will rewrite the record book after Tiger Woods, 6-year-old Reece Campbell may be the answer By Lisa Taddeo Associate Editor, GOLF...
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    The year is 1945, Byron Nelson wins 11 in a row...

    In the latest issue of GolfWorld, there is a tribute to Byron Nelson. In it, there is a breakdown of the tournaments he played and where he placed. What's amazing is how he completely dominated that season like no other in the history of golf. That year, I know he won 11 in a row. That...
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    Xtra! Xtra! Read all about it! Norman says Woods is bad for golf...

    Norman warns that U.S. tour's future in trouble by PAUL LOGOTHETIS, Associated Press MADRID, Spain - Technology, money and Tiger Woods are hurting golf, according to two-time British Open winner Greg Norman. The Australian, who is playing in this week's Spanish Senior Open, said Tuesday that...
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    Ryder Cup stuff(ed). Worst team says Miller

    Miller rips U.S. Ryder Cup team by Chadd Cripe, McClatchy-Tribune Business News Sep. 12--NBC golf analyst Johnny Miller was in Boise on Monday and he ripped the U.S. team that will try to win back the Ryder Cup from Europe next week in Ireland. "This is probably on paper the worst Ryder Cup...
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    ben hogan finds "center" and eye dominance

    Here's an article I've bookmarked for some time. With the talk of eye dominance and its role, thought this article might get juices flowing a bit more. Oh, that international man of mystery...! Golf: Find Center - Enter the Circle Introduction...
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    "left side sag that Hogan talked about...

    ....in the letters he wrote..." Would anyone care to shed some light on these letters? And,,,regarding sag,,,is it left side lean toward the target at the top of the backswing bordering on, and if not, a reverse pivot action? For those that may have said he has this sag, was this...
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    swittin it or is it just plain ole sweat...

    I am interested in hearing about is Greg M.'s perspective that right arm swinging adds a bunch of "umph" to the swing. Pull with the left? Pull with the right? "Pull with both arms!", he says. Bill M says if that's a problem, one can go back to swinging with the weak left arm only if flying...
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    Michelle Wie and Randy Moss

    Well maybe not Randy, but moss problems, or is it more problems. So what's wrong with this drop aside from dropping in the wrong area or whatever she did at the Samsung tournament... Michelle makes the big bucks. She is young. She wants to dominate the golf world. But, my fair lady, you...
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    Bobby Locke

    Bobby Locke (b 20 November 1917 Germiston, South Africa, d March 9, 1987) was one of the first internationally successful South African golfers. Locke played in his first British Open in 1936, when he was eighteen, and finished as low amateur. He turned professional two years later and was a...
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    Sam Snead

    What Was So Special About Sam Snead's Setup and Swing? By John Andrisani USGTF Contributing Writer, Tampa, FL In this second article of a four-part series, John Anselmo, Tiger’s former teacher, answers the above question, as he told me when we collaborated on the book A-Game Golf. In the...
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