From: Bobby Knight on
On 30 Jul 2006 14:34:24 -0700, "larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com>
wrote:

>Yeah, the serious golfers have left RSG I am afraid. I seldom post
>anything about golf here anymore. The forum seems to be primarily
>nutcases like Bobby Knight and his clique-- who spend their entire day
>every day lurking over their computer watching for posts on RSG--and
>then posting venom in reply.
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First of all, I play much more golf than you do...and certainly if I
only post one golf related post a month, it outdoes your efforts.
Your political blather is 90% of your posts.

Next, I'm just one of many....MANY...that answer your idiocy because
you've established yourself as a liar, and a kook.

Why don't you just team up with the Professor and his golf forum. You
could spend hours bragging to each other about the great golf shots
that you supposedly can make.

Oh, I guess that forum just faded away.

Face it LLLLLarry. You just aren't very well respected here.
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"Someone likes every shot"!
bk
From: Brian Foster on

"larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com> wrote in message
news:1154295264.848189.150690(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
> Anyhow, regarding the short backswing-- I got that idea watching Doyle
> and Trevino and Quiggley and others who simply stop raising their arms
> and turning when they are comfortable--which is the "L" position.
> Rick Martino, Director of Instruction for the PGA, was on TGC "Academy
> Live" recently and endorsed this same concept of simply swinging from
> "L" to L" without necessity to make a full shoulder turn.
>
> Then I worked on it on the range-- just keeping my arms in front of my
> chest-- hitting dozens and dozens of long irons to a short target-- 3i
> only 100 yards, etc. When you can do that your arms are synchronized
> with your torso-- and the ball goes straight.
>
> On the tee my goal is to get it in the middle of the fairway--even if
> only 200 yards. Then my goal is to hit it toward the green-- but never
> sacrificing accuracy for distance. If getting it there might require
> too much effort for a relaxed swing, I just bunt it straight --knowing
> I will have a perfect lie for a pitchup. Etc. etc. A different way
> to play golf-- but what I call "engineer golf."
>
> Larry
>
I call it golfing in "Safe Mode". If you 've ever had trouble with your PC
and had to boot it up in "Safe" mode you'll know what I mean.
It slows down the PC and takes away all but the simplest functions. The
graphics are horrible but it will allow you to work on a problem and
hopefully fix it rather than just have it crash or just lock up.

That's what the L to L swing in golf is for me.


From: larryrsf on

Bobby Knight wrote:

political blather
idiocy
liar,
kook.

bk

Yep, just another typical Bobby Knight post. Did anyone see any words
between those listed? I didn't. Not very entertaining, Bobby, but
very revealing about your mind.

Larry

From: larryrsf on

Brian Foster wrote:
> "larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com> wrote in message
> news:1154295264.848189.150690(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Anyhow, regarding the short backswing-- I got that idea watching Doyle
> > and Trevino and Quiggley and others who simply stop raising their arms
> > and turning when they are comfortable--which is the "L" position.
> > Rick Martino, Director of Instruction for the PGA, was on TGC "Academy
> > Live" recently and endorsed this same concept of simply swinging from
> > "L" to L" without necessity to make a full shoulder turn.
> >
> > Then I worked on it on the range-- just keeping my arms in front of my
> > chest-- hitting dozens and dozens of long irons to a short target-- 3i
> > only 100 yards, etc. When you can do that your arms are synchronized
> > with your torso-- and the ball goes straight.
> >
> > On the tee my goal is to get it in the middle of the fairway--even if
> > only 200 yards. Then my goal is to hit it toward the green-- but never
> > sacrificing accuracy for distance. If getting it there might require
> > too much effort for a relaxed swing, I just bunt it straight --knowing
> > I will have a perfect lie for a pitchup. Etc. etc. A different way
> > to play golf-- but what I call "engineer golf."
> >
> > Larry
> >
> I call it golfing in "Safe Mode". If you 've ever had trouble with your PC
> and had to boot it up in "Safe" mode you'll know what I mean.
> It slows down the PC and takes away all but the simplest functions. The
> graphics are horrible but it will allow you to work on a problem and
> hopefully fix it rather than just have it crash or just lock up.
>
> That's what the L to L swing in golf is for me.

Yeah, watch Corey Pavin cry all the way to the bank, cashing his check
in 'the safe mode."

Larry

From: Ernie on
In article <1154298201.650066.324360(a)p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com>,
"larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com> wrote:

> Brian Foster wrote:
> > "larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com> wrote in message
> > news:1154295264.848189.150690(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> > >
> > > Anyhow, regarding the short backswing-- I got that idea watching Doyle
> > > and Trevino and Quiggley and others who simply stop raising their arms
> > > and turning when they are comfortable--which is the "L" position.
> > > Rick Martino, Director of Instruction for the PGA, was on TGC "Academy
> > > Live" recently and endorsed this same concept of simply swinging from
> > > "L" to L" without necessity to make a full shoulder turn.
> > >
> > > Then I worked on it on the range-- just keeping my arms in front of my
> > > chest-- hitting dozens and dozens of long irons to a short target-- 3i
> > > only 100 yards, etc. When you can do that your arms are synchronized
> > > with your torso-- and the ball goes straight.
> > >
> > > On the tee my goal is to get it in the middle of the fairway--even if
> > > only 200 yards. Then my goal is to hit it toward the green-- but never
> > > sacrificing accuracy for distance. If getting it there might require
> > > too much effort for a relaxed swing, I just bunt it straight --knowing
> > > I will have a perfect lie for a pitchup. Etc. etc. A different way
> > > to play golf-- but what I call "engineer golf."
> > >
> > > Larry
> > >
> > I call it golfing in "Safe Mode". If you 've ever had trouble with your PC
> > and had to boot it up in "Safe" mode you'll know what I mean.
> > It slows down the PC and takes away all but the simplest functions. The
> > graphics are horrible but it will allow you to work on a problem and
> > hopefully fix it rather than just have it crash or just lock up.
> >
> > That's what the L to L swing in golf is for me.
>
> Yeah, watch Corey Pavin cry all the way to the bank, cashing his check
> in 'the safe mode."
>
> Larry

Really? He was hitting 200 yard tee shots? Using the L to L swing, was
he?

LOL
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