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Tom Edrington spent the first 10 years of his misguided youth as a sports writer for the Tampa Tribune. His career brought him face to face with many of sports greatest stars -- Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Muhammad Ali, Don Shula, countless Hall of Fame NFL stars, more PGA Tour players than he can count. In 1980 he was honored by the Golf Writers Association of America for writing the best news story that year, his coverage of Jack Nicklaus' U.S. Open victory at Baltusrol. Today, 36 years later, golf is still a great part of his life, thanks to competitive playing days and the wonderful people he has met on this fabulous journey.

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    baxter cepeda

    Does this officially change everything yet? Certainly gonna be some more people buying one length sets and searching the internet for those old golf books which in part inspired Bryson’s style.
    Copycats beware. Beware that what makes Bryson successful is not only the clubs and the system. Its more about the the resilience, belief, commitment to what he does.
    There truly are a lot of ways to swing and it truly seems more inportant to stay the course with what you do than continue seeking more fundamentally sound ways, according to others. What is funny is many people starting golf naturally want to do a lot of what Bryson does, but somebody is always there to tell them thats not the way. Fortunately Bryson is way to stubborn for that.
    Bryson is also very fiery and must disagree he is oblivious to pressure, hence the “frustration” he felt on the range, saying “c’mon guys” to the reporters calling it a breakdown or meltdown. But the guy clealry puts as much ptessure on himself as anyone. Bryson felt the pressure on that ramge because he knew he was close. While fire does hurt players as much as it helps, it clearly has helped Bryson.
    Bryson also disputed those who believe he is more talented than an innovator. He is both.
    If golfers are going to follow Brysons way, they really should be aware his success is not as simple as one plane and one length. Its about heart baby, and bryson has it in spades. In that way nothing changes.

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      Tom Edrington

      Baxter: Ever tried reading “The Golfing Machine”? I have……unsuccessfully, I wasn’t the best at physics and math.

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        baxter cepeda

        Familiar with it, hence the reference in my previous post, but have not read The Golfing Machine. Waiting for you to sell it.
        What it teminds me of is a long time ago I bought an infomercial video where the teacher, dalton McCrary teaches how to hit a 7 iron as “straight as you can point”.
        McCrary Basically says to take it straight back, then stand the shaft, and basically cast it. Bes big on saying “one and roll” to yourself to create rhythm and tempo. I never stuck with his system but i still remember a 7 iron range session decades ago where you could put a table cloth over all my shots.
        Again, theres a lot of ways to play.

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          Tom Edrington

          Yes, and DeChambeau has injected science into it in a way most of us cannot understand…..was laughing at the look on Nance and Faldo’s faces when Bryson started talking the physics part of it in front of them….

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