Archive for September, 2007

John Daly’s Official Website



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I always get confused since I live near John Daly Blvd., in Daly City. It’s like John Daly has a city named after him….NOT!

Well, it’s good I still live in San Francisco but very close to the infamouse John Daly Blvd….

Check John Daly’s site for his cool swings!

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Wow, check out Steve Elkington’s stack and tilt swing. It seems like this is what some of the pros have been doing after all along… This helps you to actually transfer your weight before starting your downswing, something Ben Hogan used to do…

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Stack and Tilt?

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Check out Aaron Baddeley’s new Stack and Tilt swing. (I know, I’ve haven’t been watching TV nor read GolfDigest lately…)

we call it the Stack & Tilt Swing. Keeping your weight on your front foot is the simplest way to control where the club hits the ground, which is the first fundamental of hitting the ball. Golfers who shift to the right on the backswing have to make precisely the same shift back to the left by impact. That complicated maneuver is the biggest source of frustration in the game today.

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I agree with getting “stacked” onto the ball but you shouldn’t have to do it un-naturally…

Anyways, the drills shown in this vid might help you, but I think it’s too confusing…honestly…

“Just grip and whack the ball” - Junger Woods

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It’s a nice little knockdown, my swing looks horrible by the way… but a great little tool for those pressure situations.

A knock-down-shot is basically a slightly shorter backswing and shorter follow-through for distance and arc control.

Arc is the arc of the golf ball. Basically, a knock-down-shot is a knock down because the arc will be much lower than a regular full shot.

But if you can hit this shot well, it’s really easy to hit all the time…

Anyone up for $100 a hole?

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