@Tom Saguto,
While watching lesson 3.7a, something stood out to me almost immediately that I had to ask you about. But I'll do so in code since this is the forum. If I'm right, you'll know what I am referring to. I'll also delete this if you respond!
There once was a Woman that gave someone a gift that attached with it special promises. Over time the gift was extended to others (in a MUCH smaller form) that wanted the same promises. But, to receive it they had to keep this gift close to them at ALL times.
I'm really risking it here because if you don't know what I'm talking about.. I probably seem crazy. lol. hint: the change in the audio confirmed it for me.
Pax,
Joe
To God who gives joy to my youth! I hope you have a good bishop.
Introibo ad altare Dei😎
And I would say it’s a combination of both the lie angle and the shaft length.
Very helpful, thank you.
Pax domini sit semper vobiscum 😎hey.. actual question. I picked up a full set of older irons at a thrift store (titleist forged tour models) but they feel short. is it bad to practice with clubs too short for you? I would imagine it might mess up your relationship with the ball When you eventually switch to proper lengthen clubs.
I should have recognized the clue in your "Pax" sign off..... 😎
You've got yourself a life-long member.. redacted the comment since this is your business life!
Tom,
I apologize... It has nothing to do with the golf swing. I suppose that's why I thought I should write in code. The audio was different in this video, and I could tell you didn't have your mic on, so I thought you had a (redacted). I could have sworn I was right!
I won't post things like this again I promise.. thank you for at least trying to figure it out 😂
Joe
Joe, as much as I would love to play a scavenger hunt to find this piece you're talking about, I think it would be best to not speak in code. I have tried to find what you're referring to and can only guess:
"You are talking about how the torso causes the ENTIRE golf swing to work correctly? The body moves, the arms follow."
Is my guess correct?