Steve Elkington and the Team wish a Happy New Year
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I've always loved the Elk, and of course Maves. Seeing these latest SITD installments has made my respect for the both of them (which was already high) jump up 1000%.
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The Hammer man calls me once a week to make sure I checked out Sevam 1. Terrific collection of the greatest game.
Whoever your number one fan is, they're number two now. Thanks a ton.
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Hey Mike,
One more great video happy new year.
It must have been pretty cold in Houston.
Stuart
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Elk is the effen man
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Mike, before I buy your E-book I need to know one thing. Can you see the ball with your right eye when at the top of your backswing with your driver? This may seem like an odd question but I have my reasons for asking, a simple one word answer would be great. Thanks.
HabloIrlandes 2 years ago
Yes. Actually I can see it with both eyes, but I am right eye dominant so I have to keep a good view of it with that eye.
sevam1 2 years ago
I love Elk! (You too sevam) I am wondering if you guys can go into more detail about "ringing the bell." In your book I didn't clearly understand it and you both spoke of it in this video. Is there a way to make a video or explain this a little more?
Thanks a lot! Can't wait for more.
PN
ppjn348 2 years ago
We will explain more. There will be more videos. My "ringing of the bell" in Secret In The Dirt was about the movement of the navel as if it were the donger inside of a dinner bell. Elk took that idea and it reminded him of the hand action that is used to ring a bell. These are two completely different "ringing the bell" analogies. Although it is interesting that in the sequence both the bell ringing action of the hands and the movement of the navel are related in the sequence of motion.
sevam1 2 years ago
i have ur secret in the dirt does elk use those swing thoughts
hiltnerjeff 2 years ago
Sure he does, along with things he learned from great teachers like Alex Mercer, Ben Doyle and others along with things he's read and things he's picked up via trial and error on the range just like everybody else who ever got great at this game. Golf is not a "single source" deal.
sevam1 2 years ago