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	<title>Comments on: Reality (burrrr) Golf</title>
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		<title>By: Groove Sharpener</title>
		<link>http://www.peakperformancegolfswing.com/reality-burrrr-golf/comment-page-1/#comment-57856</link>
		<dc:creator>Groove Sharpener</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 09:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Don,

Think warm - and you will be ! 

Talking about conditions of a different kind - the new rule change that is imminent on 01 Jan 2010 - Terry Koehler the boss of Eidelon has just released a very authorative ebook available free on his site groovesurvey.

At last - a clear concise explanation how the new golf groove changes will affect us all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don,</p>
<p>Think warm &#8211; and you will be ! </p>
<p>Talking about conditions of a different kind &#8211; the new rule change that is imminent on 01 Jan 2010 &#8211; Terry Koehler the boss of Eidelon has just released a very authorative ebook available free on his site groovesurvey.</p>
<p>At last &#8211; a clear concise explanation how the new golf groove changes will affect us all.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob Lyons</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Lyons</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 03:38:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In my 45 years of playing golf I have come to discover that one of the most important things that effect how you play is your attitude.  You must have a positive attitude.  Always try to focus on where you want the ball to go--NOT where you don&#039;t want the ball to go.  During competitions, you need to keep in mind that if conditions are wet, or if rain is falling, or the wind is blowing, or if it&#039;s cold, then these conditions probably exist all over the course.  Therefore, the golfer who accepts these conditions best, and just tries to play the best golf possible will do better than those golfers who are worried about or complaining about these conditions.  By focusing on playing your best golf, you will have already beat half of tour competitors before you hit the ball on your 1st tee.  However, I will admit I much prefer playing in 75-degree weather with the wind blowing at 10 mph that 45-degree weather with the wind blowing at 25 mph.  Keep it in the short grass.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my 45 years of playing golf I have come to discover that one of the most important things that effect how you play is your attitude.  You must have a positive attitude.  Always try to focus on where you want the ball to go&#8211;NOT where you don&#8217;t want the ball to go.  During competitions, you need to keep in mind that if conditions are wet, or if rain is falling, or the wind is blowing, or if it&#8217;s cold, then these conditions probably exist all over the course.  Therefore, the golfer who accepts these conditions best, and just tries to play the best golf possible will do better than those golfers who are worried about or complaining about these conditions.  By focusing on playing your best golf, you will have already beat half of tour competitors before you hit the ball on your 1st tee.  However, I will admit I much prefer playing in 75-degree weather with the wind blowing at 10 mph that 45-degree weather with the wind blowing at 25 mph.  Keep it in the short grass.</p>
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		<title>By: George Haas, Nevada</title>
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		<dc:creator>George Haas, Nevada</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well Don it looks like the season is over here in Northern Nevada untill the snow melts and temp&#039;s rise a bit. Played last Thursday temps were in the high  30&#039;s and was switching balls every hole like you reccomend. Didn&#039;t notice any diffrence in distance, drives or irons, but had to play the approach shots diffrently to land at the front of the green on the fringe and let the ball release and roll up to the hole. Found that out after the first 3 holes when hitting great approach shots that would bounce and roll off the back of the greens leaving a normal divot indicating good backspin but just wouldnt hold. This morning it was -13 in Carson City with a high of 22 degrees. 2&#039; of snow the past couple of days still on the ground. Looking forward to purchasing all the videos as I just started back to work this last Monday after being off since April 3 this year due to the extended recovery time from the broken neck. Thanks again for providing us struggling or recovering from injury golfers with a swing that will allow us to play golf, actually better than before as I finally broke 80 for the first time with a 78 a few weeks ago. Looking forward to establishing a handicap and playing some golf channel tournaments this next year. Already paid for my 2010 NNGA card and really looking forward to playing golf as a competative release for the normal stress life brings. I&#039;m one of the types of people that once you compete at something, you will always have the drive. Raced Motocross for the past 26 years, won 3 state championships and finished 2nd in an International World Championship Last year for us Old Timers. Since the crash that ended my racing career golf has given me the desire and drive to work out and get past this injury and play some serious golf. It&#039;s now my game and passion and the boys here in Northern Nevada and Northern California will have a new person they will have to deal with next year. I know my weaknesses and will work on them untill I master them. Wish you and DJ Happy Holidays and many thanks again!!!   George Haas</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well Don it looks like the season is over here in Northern Nevada untill the snow melts and temp&#8217;s rise a bit. Played last Thursday temps were in the high  30&#8217;s and was switching balls every hole like you reccomend. Didn&#8217;t notice any diffrence in distance, drives or irons, but had to play the approach shots diffrently to land at the front of the green on the fringe and let the ball release and roll up to the hole. Found that out after the first 3 holes when hitting great approach shots that would bounce and roll off the back of the greens leaving a normal divot indicating good backspin but just wouldnt hold. This morning it was -13 in Carson City with a high of 22 degrees. 2&#8242; of snow the past couple of days still on the ground. Looking forward to purchasing all the videos as I just started back to work this last Monday after being off since April 3 this year due to the extended recovery time from the broken neck. Thanks again for providing us struggling or recovering from injury golfers with a swing that will allow us to play golf, actually better than before as I finally broke 80 for the first time with a 78 a few weeks ago. Looking forward to establishing a handicap and playing some golf channel tournaments this next year. Already paid for my 2010 NNGA card and really looking forward to playing golf as a competative release for the normal stress life brings. I&#8217;m one of the types of people that once you compete at something, you will always have the drive. Raced Motocross for the past 26 years, won 3 state championships and finished 2nd in an International World Championship Last year for us Old Timers. Since the crash that ended my racing career golf has given me the desire and drive to work out and get past this injury and play some serious golf. It&#8217;s now my game and passion and the boys here in Northern Nevada and Northern California will have a new person they will have to deal with next year. I know my weaknesses and will work on them untill I master them. Wish you and DJ Happy Holidays and many thanks again!!!   George Haas</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Birtch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Birtch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bud I am alot younger then you, but you have hit on something everyone should understand. Body rythm or not you need to swing within yourself, when I over swing I get in trouble, PPGS is a perfect example, the techneque and set up is fantastic, only if you swing within yourself.  Surge is trying to have us understand what is the most important first to last.  Course management is just as important which I had found out this summer, this year I was trying to be successful in our course championship, I was struggling a bit and a good friend of mine wanted to get together before the weekend and talk about my course managment.  Our club is a par 71 and he told me about the scoring, he told me that he did not think I thought this through, which was, if I pared all the par 5&#039;s  and  par 3&#039;s and bogey&#039;d the par 4&#039;s I would shoot a 79 and in the two round totall I shot a 79 and 80 to win the B flight at our home course. On the par 5&#039;s I have a tendancy to go for it and I have the ability to get on in two, but if I miss it puts me at a disadvantage, which leeds to bogey&#039;s.  He told me after a good drive try to stick it at a comfortable distance, for me it is around 140 yard marker and I did get on in three and putted constantly for birdy if I missed I got my par. on the rest I scrambled but I was thinking the whole time and it made me golf better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bud I am alot younger then you, but you have hit on something everyone should understand. Body rythm or not you need to swing within yourself, when I over swing I get in trouble, PPGS is a perfect example, the techneque and set up is fantastic, only if you swing within yourself.  Surge is trying to have us understand what is the most important first to last.  Course management is just as important which I had found out this summer, this year I was trying to be successful in our course championship, I was struggling a bit and a good friend of mine wanted to get together before the weekend and talk about my course managment.  Our club is a par 71 and he told me about the scoring, he told me that he did not think I thought this through, which was, if I pared all the par 5&#8217;s  and  par 3&#8217;s and bogey&#8217;d the par 4&#8217;s I would shoot a 79 and in the two round totall I shot a 79 and 80 to win the B flight at our home course. On the par 5&#8217;s I have a tendancy to go for it and I have the ability to get on in two, but if I miss it puts me at a disadvantage, which leeds to bogey&#8217;s.  He told me after a good drive try to stick it at a comfortable distance, for me it is around 140 yard marker and I did get on in three and putted constantly for birdy if I missed I got my par. on the rest I scrambled but I was thinking the whole time and it made me golf better.</p>
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		<title>By: Dave Chumley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Chumley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 13:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To Frank who wrote at 5.53 on the 8th... You&#039;re not a kid....Write like an adult.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To Frank who wrote at 5.53 on the 8th&#8230; You&#8217;re not a kid&#8230;.Write like an adult.</p>
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