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  • #16
    Re: Pealing the onion - finding my swing

    Originally posted by Matt10 View Post
    Hannu - I enjoyed learning about AJ and his style/method is very reliable. ...In the end, the swing didn't last ...
    Hi Matt,
    I'm watching the same set of videos. I like a lot of it, but as you wrote, it might not last... Most about AJ I like the idea of "natural" movement. We've learned so many other skills - golf is not so much different.

    I think golf is easy - but we make it difficult by demanding level of performance. We want to do our best every time. When hammering a nail, we might not be interested in perfection:-) So golf is easy, if you don't mind casual "outs" and "OOPS!"

    I'm still in the stage where I'm running after a slightly better round than my privious was... So golf is challanging for me.

    Going to go reading Slicefixer...

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    • #17
      Re: Pealing the onion - finding my swing

      I've read some thread at GolfWRX. Nice site. Thanks Matt.

      I haven't a clue on Slicefixer's swing method, yet.
      I've been wondering about all the different swing methods that are mentioned
      - like MORAD, TGM, Hogan,--- and a long list of others.

      What are the common features? What are the differences? One element seem to be "one swing plane" and other rotation of center of gravity - moving or not.

      Is there a summery or a review of different swing methods?

      Hannu

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      • #18
        Re: Pealing the onion - finding my swing

        Hannu, I tried Morad and TGM. I must say Morad and TGM seemed to be very similar. I enjoyed Morad mainly because it had similarities to the stack and tilt method, but amongst the golfing world it seems that this is a very 'hush hush' method - meaning noone really speaks about it, it's actually comical to me that there are individuals who wish to keep it's novelty in silence from the public rather than let it all out to the golfing world - even if it is not a finished product by O'Grady.

        Sorry, ran off a bit. As for Slice's method, I would say it's the Hogan way. I am never one to debate swing positions, angles - etc, you'll never see me in the GTO debates , but all I can say is simply e-mail the man. On WRX you have the option to email, so do so. He responds fairly quickly and he responds to you like you're an old friend - it really is something. Slice is not in the biz for the money, read his posts - they'll make you a good golfer, but probably a greater person.

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        • #19
          Re: Pealing the onion - finding my swing

          TGM would be like this? (And Morad similar?)
          http://www.tgmgolf.com/

          And the new discussion is about Bennett and Plummer?
          http://www.pgatour.com/swingplex/02/23/71/index.html
          Like Aaron Baddeley here?
          (It was on GolfDigest June 2007)

          I know Hogan - well, just over all principles...

          I'll email Slicefixer.

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