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Old 04-19-2011, 11:56 PM
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Old Man Par gives you half the game for putting, and even more when you add in the 'part shots'. Here's a capsule summary of our progress today:



Meanwhile . . .

This is my Post #9,000.

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Old 04-20-2011, 12:06 AM
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Old Man Par gives you half the game for putting, and even more when you add in the 'part shots'. Here's a capsule summary of our progress today:



HOLY SMOKES. QUOTING #9000 !!!

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HOLY SMOKES. QUOTING #9000 !!!

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Thank you, Kevin. I forgot it was the Big Nine Zero X3. I'll go back and add the commentary and balloons!

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Old Man Par gives you half the game for putting, and even more when you add in the 'part shots'. Here's a capsule summary of our progress today:



Meanwhile . . .

This is my Post #9,000.

Yay!!!




Good looking stroke there ICT. Love the bullseye putter too, I have one that gets in the rotation sometimes.
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I lliked this one
since I'm using the same technique. Thanks
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Hey city, I can send you some thick tape wrap if you'd like to add a little size to that putter grip.
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Old 04-20-2011, 08:49 AM
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Hey city, I can send you some thick tape wrap if you'd like to add a little size to that putter grip.

I've been wondering if you had to get two rooms at Cuscowilla; one for you and one for your putter grip.
Congratulations on all you have contributed to us, Patrick. From the written posts to now the Academy Award video performances with Yoda, there have been many very worthwhile posts.
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Old 04-20-2011, 09:30 AM
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I've been wondering if you had to get two rooms at Cuscowilla; one for you and one for your putter grip.
I wonder how a second person would share a golf cart with city because his putter would occupy the passenger bag compartment.
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Old 04-20-2011, 09:48 AM
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Ice Ice Baby.......

Paul Runyan and a bullseye putter?......Ol skool and super bad.

So is this what Paul Runyan termed his "one lever" method? And would Mr Blake in HOmer's terms call it a Pick in combination with a Paw Minor Basic Stroke? Ive always wondered if Homer had Runyan in mind when he classified the Pick Arm Motion? How 'bout Arnie for the Peck?

There's a story Mr Runyan told of Ben Hogan walking past the chipping green while he was laying chip after chip closed to the hole to which the Hawk remarked: "Well we could all chip like that , if we didnt mind looking like a horses ass". High praise from the great man.

And Mr Runyan to another short game instructor ......."there's nothing wrong with traditional chipping methods. If you dont mind your best students loosing to my average students on a regular basis."

Rock the baby or perhaps you'd prefer; "Rock the boat , baby".

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