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Old 11-22-2007, 12:21 AM
thisnamedoesntfi thisnamedoesntfi is offline
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Default Re: Playing Lessons from the Pros.

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One, don't ever take any lessons from someone that can't beat you, because why can't they translate that to themselves to make them better golfers.

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I hold to this theory because I am a 4 handicap, but not many touring pros would take lessons if that were the case. Who would Tiger go to?!

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Tiger would run through his filter everything Hank Haney says to him. Everything he's worked on has been with his own vision of a desired end result. Great teachers, and Haney is one of the best, understand from ball flight what needs to be changed if anything.

If I were to analyze Doyle, I'd look at his flight first, how the club moves next, and only then look at what his movement is to create that club movement. Too many people judge a swing on its aesthetics. The two purest strikers I have seen live are Trevino and Craig Stadler. You wouldn't put either of them in a swing "beauty" contest.
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