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  1. What do you think of the easiest swing guys? I feel like I’ve learned a lot about tension free swinging to crack the whip and create power from them.

  2. What do U mean u've rebranded to a classic golf swing? What happened to the OTT?

  3. Have you concluded that you weren’t swinging OTT or just that classic swingers were OTT. The rebrand is confusing.

  4. More like a Nicklaus swing. Ya know, Nicklaus has been asked multiple times, “what is the secret of golf.” He now just holds up one finger ☝️ to indicate that the “secret” is to swing the same for all shots. I have found all the same principles apply for all shots, such that even putting mechanics are similar/same as the full swing mechanics, just a miniature version. And then I will say if you want to learn a “perfect swing” you can, but you can’t do that without making a concerted effort. But say you do? What is the result? You can shoot in the 60’s pretty much all the time, and you can use all your strength to make swing and still hit the ball on target. The correct swing mechanics emerge out of the chip stroke. Learn to chip better — perfect chipping — and then you can apply those same mechanics to the full swing and even putting . Sorry to be vague. But Christo has talked to a lot of top pro golfers who have revealed many “secrets” to him. If you can go back and watch his talks with some of the top pros… I especially like his talk with Ben Hogan’s caddy, who said Ben Hogan told him his secret was his right leg/knee thrust — a balance thing. But that’s not the only secret, of course. Really, you need a very DEDICATED golfer with a “scratch” handicap (or better) to instruct you to develop p “perfect swing,” UNLESS you are really a golf lover (like me) and have the “curiosity” to analyze the swing to get it all worked out to perfection. I actually do believe there IS a “best” swing method, assuming you have a reasonably normal body. This “classic swing” here is looking good to me, but so did Christo’s IOTT swing. But this “classic swing” looks more like what I envision as a “perfect swing.” It’s based on the left arm hanging from the left shoulder,but the power comes from the right shoulder, elbow, hand, and cracking the whip to get through the hitting area, which in my mind is key to all shots. Well, enough said.

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