You Should Know Moe - Graves Golf Academy
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Golfers will buy anything that they feel will improve their game. Wether it be an expensive bit of kit, or an idea dreampt up by someone as the SECRET of golf. Always remember, if the people spouting this bull were any good at the game, they would be house-hold names, and making a fortune on tour. Instead, they make a fortune out of the fanciful notion that they have knowledge of the SECRET of golf. Buyer beware.
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I feel that each choice has its own difficulties so I would like to seek your opinion. If I were to putt or hit a bump and run shot my distance control has to be perfect and its tough because the fairways are not aerified and verticut so the grass may be irregular the lob shot takes these difficulties out of play but its difficult to hit a lob shot because of the small margin of error so I would like to seek your opinon on this as I come across these situations in competitions
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Hi Graves Golf Academy, just to seek your opinion on a particular situation. I have short sided myself on an elevated green on the wrong side meaning that there is only a few green of feet to work with between the fringe and the pin. Which of these options do you think is most ideal?
1) Run the ball up the bank with a putter
2) Bump and run the shot
3) Lob the ball over the fringe and get it to stop
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he is still a legend though!
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slower swing + perfect contact = greatness faster swing + poor contact = not so great....
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You should see this video
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welshwizardd is the biggest fucken retard i have ever met
but... if we swing like Moe... we probably lose the distance... don't you think??
dlqjsdud 4 years ago
No loss of distance. That is just a rumor and bad information.
toddmoe1 4 years ago
wel.. think about it.. because he doesn't turn much shouder and he doesn't have a lot of transition as like tiger ... i mean.. if we swing like him, we should have strong arms...
dlqjsdud 4 years ago
Like I said, Lack of understanding of the golf swing would lead to your conclusion. I do recommend being healthy and strong for any sport however and it does help in golf.
toddmoe1 4 years ago