k2baloo wrote:Paul C wrote:
Link? I'm only on here and WRX. Can't imagine why people would be hating on Les...
Just the usual characters who have a beef with John and Bradley. ABS is persona non gratis over in the Dirt.
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Level Left OR Lateral Side Bend
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Just the usual characters who have a beef with John and Bradley. ABS is persona non gratis over in the Dirt.
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It's good to have a profile there as then you can keep up to date just by checking the latest threads. Bradley Hughes has a great thread over there where he shares much of what he posts here and on his web site. Grady has a great thread as well "in search of the great ballstrikers". The thread in question is called "the natural swing" by Mark Allred. I posted a swing up in that thread at his request and I will say the feedback has been mostly positive. It has gone into a little bit of blathering about me being under plane, not having a good grip, and the usual anti-ABS rant about me not swinging naturally.
Re: Level Left OR Lateral Side BendI saw Jims analysis and he's right. You are underplane, Les.
Re: Level Left OR Lateral Side BendSteve P aren't you Jim T., and the guy that played those 9 holes with Alec in the rain at Mare?
Re: Level Left OR Lateral Side BendThe people who believe Les in underplane...have zero concept about keeping the shaft 'ON PLANE' through the hitting area...... They also have zero clue about how the shaft pressures back onto an on plane situation...
Its why it is a funny thread because its the same old one planers- with no desire to control the clubface- or utilize an accelerating strike.... you are doing great Les...as shown by your weekend results.
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This is what happens when you post a swing anymore, really anywhere, except here. I'm continually amazed how people glom onto one very specific point and beat it like a dead horse, forgetting the golf swing is a lot more complicated than that. It's secret-itis gone wild. Worse in the winter. Everything will be ok once Les changes his name to Les Paul.
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How about Les Brown and his Band of Renown?
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Thank you again Bradley. I'm going to get in a range session this evening before the rains come again. Gotta work on that level left with more pressure.
Re: Level Left OR Lateral Side BendAll this talk about "Les" reminded me about the Pro for many years @ Tedesco CC in Marblehead, MA named Les Dunn which I always thought was a kinda funny name..
It's short by today's standards but check out this vid in case you have never heard of this place especially the tight back 9. It was always in immaculate condition when I played it. What a great persimmon track!! The greens were tricky and small but putted beautifully. This course, Salem CC & Kernwood CC are all gems within a few miles from one another.. "The secret is on the deck"
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