Re: Do all late-beginners decelerate?
- From: larry <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 12:04:31 -0700
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:41:50 -0700, "Aodhan" <a169b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
There is a simple test. Just make a full swing grass divot, no ball
Larry-
No offense, but after reading the opinions of people on here, and going
back and reading a bunch of your old posts, you're one of the last people
on here I'd take advice from.
Who is offering advice? I simply asked a rhetorical question, "do all
late-beginners decelerate?" I could have said, "resolved..." I just
want your opinion for a mutually educational debate. I believe people
do decelerate and I can support my ideas with logical arguments and
anecdotal evidence.
BTW, I'm an engineer. have been playing golf only 6 years, since I
turned 60. I have had a lot of different ideas along the way, of
course. Each one seemed imminently logical and to be "the answer," but
I later learned it was only part of the answer. So what? Hogan
struggled for years and years, had so many different discoveries that
he had to write them down to discern among them each new day on the
range.
Larry
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