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    Is this another OZgolf fad coach? How many is that now?

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    Here is the videos that got me interested that Martinez put up on Golfwrx 1 year ago.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9gcvcRRWGo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=AU&h...&v=rrKDbhC6lVg

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    Is this another OZgolf fad coach? How many is that now?
    I for one have never been to a fad coach AP.

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    Jarro certainly seems to jump around from one to another, even if he actually doesn't go to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    Jarro certainly seems to jump around from one to another, even if he actually doesn't go to them.
    Maybe he can visit Gary Edwin at the same time!!!


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    Is there anybody down there teaching the Kel Nagle swing. Now that is a swing to copy...Hogan's is too complex and is only for those who have an extremely strong left side and can achieve a straight right arm in a high follow through position. Nagle had a swing that was as close to perfect as one would wish for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by razaar View Post
    Is there anybody down there teaching the Kel Nagle swing.
    Yeah this guy.



    Sorry Ray I could'nt resist.

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    Consciousness and awareness - awareness is being aware of what is happening and being aware of what is happening within ourselves while we are conscious. Where did I leave my glasses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adlo View Post
    Henno should see this guy.

    All those swings seem very flat.
    I did notice that. Good to see!



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    G'day. Nice forums.

    Any questions you guys have about the stuff in my videos or anything else....I'll do my best to answer them.

    Nori's clubface was really shut yes, that was his first lesson though so his swing is not exactly my model swing.

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    Look out, he's finally joined! Hopefully won't take too long to get approved for posting!!


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    He just teaches the one plane swing much like Jim Hardy.

    The crossbow idea is I think what Peter Jacobson refered to the takeaway - I could be wrong there... running off memory.

    Anyway - single plane - Jim Hardy - Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by virge666 View Post
    Anyway - single plane - Jim Hardy - Enjoy
    Very relevant to my interests.



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    Have never seen him there - but then again, i probably go a bit late
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    Quote Originally Posted by martinez View Post
    G'day. Nice forums.

    Any questions you guys have about the stuff in my videos or anything else....I'll do my best to answer them.

    Nori's clubface was really shut yes, that was his first lesson though so his swing is not exactly my model swing.
    Post approved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Look out, he's finally joined! Hopefully won't take too long to get approved for posting!!
    Fast enough for you?

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    Yeah, not bad...



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    Quote Originally Posted by virge666 View Post
    He just teaches the one plane swing much like Jim Hardy.

    The crossbow idea is I think what Peter Jacobson refered to the takeaway - I could be wrong there... running off memory.

    Anyway - single plane - Jim Hardy - Enjoy
    Yes, you are wrong Virge. Leading the backswing with the right elbow taking it away would be very detrimental to what I'm trying to do. There would be some crossover with a lot of methods, but it's not JH one plane.

    @MarkTHBlake...you practice at Parkwood in the evenings? I'm normally out of there these days by 5pm at the latest.
    Last edited by martinez; 23rd February 2010 at 10:42 PM.

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    Well it certainly looks simple enough and it does make a lot of sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martinez View Post
    @MarkTHBlake...you practice at Parkwood in the evenings? I'm normally out of there these days by 5pm at the latest.
    Some of us have to work!
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    Welcome Martinez.

    Are you tied in with Ian Triggs and Chris McCourt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by martinez View Post
    Yes, you are wrong Virge.
    Oh, I sooooo like Martinez




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    Now, back to the swing..... My interest has peaked.


    From what I have seen, you "aim" your hips and legs to just in front of the ball but your shoulders are square to the target ?

    After a while (I think during #3) it reminded me of a pro who once said the first part of your body to reach the ball was your left shoulder ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3oneday View Post
    Now, back to the swing..... My interest has peaked.


    From what I have seen, you "aim" your hips and legs to just in front of the ball but your shoulders are square to the target ?

    After a while (I think during #3) it reminded me of a pro who once said the first part of your body to reach the ball was your left shoulder ?
    The ball in your left pocket?
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    Quote Originally Posted by razaar View Post
    The ball in your left pocket?
    my sack isn't as old or as loose as yours is clearly


 

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