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Old 05-20-2010, 08:47 PM
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Bene, Ottone grazia'te!
Senti Ottone, PIANO, PIANO. Slowly and softly my friend. In reading the yellow book, there is an interesting remark about 'not being afraid of power golf, since good power golf is precision golf'.

I have learned a lot by trying to hit the ball as far and as accurately as possible. However, If I had to do it again, I would get Lynn's Video and work the exercises and drills as presented. I find I learn a lot from those DVD's, an doing the drills.

Caio Ottone!

Pasquale



Originally Posted by ottonegolf View Post
Ciao a te Pasquale, io sto molto bene grazie e tu ?

It's quite a while that I'm digging inside Homer's work, but I'm trying to do it only trough other people work because I know that it will be very difficult for me to use the yellow book.

Fortunately I've found on the net an Italian AI that is helping me out understanding. Golf teaching in Italy is at the stone age, our teachjers only tells you : turn the shoulders, head down, straight lest arm, don't hurry ..... and so on.

It is very sad that if you want to understand something on the swing you must work on your own, but on the other hand is a better discovery if it's done alone ....!!!

Ciao
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