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Hi, this is Fred Green of
Golf Smarter with our spring back into Golf

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season with the late Tony Manzoni.
In previous years of replaying these episodes as

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part of our archived content, we
kept it to a hand picked selection of

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nine. But this time and for
the future, because of your response,

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we're going to feature every episode in
order that Tony discussed his single pivot swing

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method, his incredible College of the
Desert Golf Team's success, his book and

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video, and stories about his relationship
with the rich and famous from Palm Springs,

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including the godfather of his daughter,
Frank Sinatra. Last episode from July

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twenty eleven was just after he released
his book The Loss Fundamental, One Simple

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Move, Better Golf Forever. But
you probably have never heard this episode because

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it was for members only in April
twenty twelve and has never been replayed.

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We recorded this just after his video
of the same name was published on DVD.

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After he passed away in twenty eighteen, both the book and the DVD

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were out of print, so we
were instrumental in getting his widow to agree

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to republish the book on Amazon,
including the Kindle format, and allowing us

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to distribute the video online. All
this was with the promise to create a

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tax deductible fund created in his memory
to benefit the first t of Coachella Valley.

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For more on Tony and everything we
were able to find on him,

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please go to golfsmarter dot com slash
Tony all lowercase. If you'd like access

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to the video, please write to
me directly golf Smarter podcast at gmail dot

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com, or click on the Heyfred
button when you visit golfsmarter dot com for

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members only. Golf Smarter number three
hundred twenty eight, published on April tenth,

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twenty twelve. Stop Topping the Ball
Forever with Tony Manzoni. This is

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golf Smarter sharing tips and insights from
golfers and golf professionals to help lower your

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score. It's worked for your host, Fred Green. Welcome back to golf

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Smarter for members only. Tony.
How are you doing. I'm doing well

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and I'm so glad to have you
back on the show. You are such

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a fan favorite, a listener favorite
on Golf Smarter. I'm just so pleased

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that you've gotten such nice reaction from
the Golf Smarter audience. Well, I

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do appreciate that Fred and you know
this is a labor of love for me,

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and I'm sure it is for YouTube. Oh yeah. We have a

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passion about golf and golf instruction,
and you know, I'm just trying to

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get something out there that helps people. It's not an ego basis. I've

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done a lot of reading and I
believe every day that I listen to people

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teach I learned something and I'm just
trying to get this down to where it's

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great for the consumer, that they
can understand it and do it well.

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That's what's so special about your teachings
is that you are able to communicate it

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in a fashion that the average,
the average golfer, the just the lay

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person understands what you're saying. And
it's not so technical, but it is

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concise. And I think that that
also is true to a testimony to how

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well your teams do at College of
the Desert. Yeah, we do have

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a great record, and we're off
to a good start again with four and

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zero in league playing, and we've
played three invatationals one two and and that

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was the second place in one.
So we're off and running. We're you

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know, we're going after our twenty
fourth consecutive year to win the conference,

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which is kind of crazy, but
yeah, it is what it is.

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And you know, we we have
a new team every two years, so

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it's not like we have this dynasty
that we're building here. But well,

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I mean, the weather, the
weather doesn't certainly doesn't hurt. So we

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draw some nice young man and so
far we've been lucky. Ke've drawing them

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and we're saying the right things and
they're producing. Well, that's what's so

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interesting is you say that these kids
only play for two years. What age

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are your team members? What are
they raised? Right out of high school?

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You know, eighteen nineteen years old? So they're all yet man,

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and they all have a dream of, you know, playing this game professionally,

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So we try to put them on
that track. Obviously they all can

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make it. We show them the
work ethic that's needed. Okay, so

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I know that you don't have much
of an issue talking about your age.

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How old are you again, I'm
seventy five. You're seventy five, and

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you're dealing with eighteen and nineteen year
old which could easily be grandchildren or even

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great grandchildren at some point. Well, yeah, they're really might they become

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my children? There's no question about
that. Yeah, and I love it,

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I really do. I learned from
them in some ways. It keeps

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me from getting caught in the gap, you know, and staying segments.

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So it's a win win for both
of us well. And it goes back

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to what we were just speaking on
that your ability to communicate with eighteen and

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nineteen year olds, and clearly to
have going on your twenty fourth consecutive regional

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championship, you must be doing something
to gain their respect, to not have

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attitude from these kids, because that's
an age where they can really have a

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lot of attitude when they come in
and tell you that, what do you

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know, old man? You know, it's I'm just so impressed. Well,

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you know, it's not easy at
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that it's always simple. We get
a few kids, but you know,

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as I tell all the boys on
my team, I don't care if you're

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a plus five. If you're a
jerk and you want to stay a jerk,

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then you're not going to be part
of my team. Becay's winning championships

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is is important, but buillion character
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I'm really here for a lot of
these young people haven't had a lot of

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parenting for for whatever reason. And
that's part of my responsibility is as a

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golf coach, is to help them
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of them are going to go on
to work in the golf business or do

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something, and it's my responsibility to
show them what they need to do to

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be successful. And you know,
that's just how it goes. And I

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love the kids, and you know, I learned a little bit. I

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mean, I'm not really crazy about
their music, but they're not crazy about

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Frank Sinatra either. You know that's
right. You know, I'll tell you

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something. I can almost guarantee you
that it's going to be faster for them

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to appreciate Sinatra than it will be
for you to appreciate their music. I

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know when my when my younger kid
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about Frank Sinatra, discovered Frank Sinatra
and how cool he was, I'm like,

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oh my gosh, you're kidding.
Really, that doesn't mean I have

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to listen. I don't have to
listen now all cool Jay do I that's

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funny, But you know, every
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we had our own little fashions and
some of the things. And I try

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not to be too you know,
judgmental about some of the things they do,

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but some of the things that I
can see that it's it's a determ

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from them. People are going to
misjudge them. But where their pants down

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and all that sag and stuff.
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being critical pull your pants and that
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them resist more. So I try
to explain to them, you know,

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what they're projecting and how that hurts
them financially, and also people draw conclusions

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about them that aren't true, and
a little by little by little, bartipulate

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way and just trying to make sense
without saying don't it starts changing And that's

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always feel the better. That's a
nice approach. I tell me, you

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got choices in life. You can
be common or you can be special,

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and I really really hope you choose
special. And when you talk like that,

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their eyes open up a little bit, you know, so their minds.

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Well, that was a great piece
of That's a great golf tip right

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there. That for any parent and
any teacher, that's a that's a great

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piece of advice. Thank you.
Very much. Well, as we dole

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out these congratulations, let me also
throw out that the DVD, The Lost

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Fundamental DVD has been created, published
and released and it will be available on

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the Golf Smarter website. Thank you
very much, as well as the loost

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Fundamental dot com. Talk to me
about your new DVD, The Lost Fundamental

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that supports the book The Lost Fundamental
One Simple Move Better Golf Forever. Well,

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I was lucky enough to me the
young man by the Adrian Herze,

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and he really helped me put this
together. When we're trying to do a

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DVD, it's really easy to talk
too much and trying to get your point

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across, so we edit it down
to her It's almost almost too simple,

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but that's the way I wanted it. Uh And I think it's going to

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be very effective if people watch it. You have to watch it a couple

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of times. The only downside to
it you realize how old I really am.

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I've got a young voice. But
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very happy with the DVD. It's
just a reflection of the book and for

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those of us that learned better by
watching, I think it shures the purpose.

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Mm hmmm. Tell me about where
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how is the DVD different than the
book. Well, it's just visual.

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The concept is there, it's the
same. It's the same concept.

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Uh. But you see, I
use three different age groups and teach them

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basically the same thing. You can
see their flexibility issues are different. But

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again I what I primarily say is, look, this works for everybody,

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and this is an easy way to
play the game. And you're not to

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injure your back. Uh. That's
that's the message. And I promise you

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that if you look at so many
of the young players on tour, they're

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they're staying centered over that golf ball. They're not moving their head to the

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right anymore. Uh. And and
and it's not something new, it's something

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that they're going they're going back to. It's what It's what Hogan did,

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it's what Nicholas did, it's what
Palmer did, what Trvino did. None

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of those guys swayed off the ball, and and their careers lasted a long

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time. As we hit at a
certain age, it's really hard to move

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off the ball and back onto it
while you're trying to hit that thing in

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the back of the back of it. You know, it's really hard to

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do that. It's it's it's doable, but the old you get it becomes

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impossible. So that's what that's what
my DVD's about. You can actually see

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the person doing this, and that's
that's the proof of the pudding. Uh

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yeah, I noticed that as well, and I think that the thing that

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came across in our multiple conversations before
even that you have the pictures in the

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book, but you talk about the
way and how that's just deadly to your

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swing, right. It's just you
know, there's been some great players,

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Curtis Strange, who's a big swayer
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that were but I don't think you
can continue that, especially as you get

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it into your senior years. And
so what I think, I think it

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becomes almost impossible. Most of the
people you see on the driveway and you

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see them get off their right foot
and their body swings back. They're going

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in the opposite direction, and then
they say, well, I guess I'm

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getting older and I can't hit anywhere. Well, you can't hit anywhere with

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your arms, but if you learn
how to use your core properly and get

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your body in the right position relative
to the ball and impact, you can

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hit it a lot farther than you
think you can. And that's what I'm

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finding I have. That's the thing
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I'm hitting a father, and that's
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they even got eighty six years old, taking a lesson from me,

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and he claims he's farther than he
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old. I'm not twenty years old
and twenty years ago. So because he's

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hitting more square, and that's the
whole thing. You don't mishit it when

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you're on the ball, when you're
moving back and forth, it's just so

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hard to catch your flush. I
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I talk about this every year we
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I noticed one of the things in
looking at photographs of us at the end

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of the weekend. I have one
friend who just he has no distance.

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He has a really tough time hitting
the ball farther than one hundred and fifty

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hundred and sixty yards. And I
noticed that not only is he most of

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his weight is on his back foot
throughout the swing and definitely at the end

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of his swing. But he also
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He doesn't pivot his back foot at
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his right foot. But when he's
done with the swing, not only is

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he leaning far back, but his
right foot his back foot is still pointed

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to where the ball was teed up. Sure, sure as it must be,

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because if you put any any weight
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then try to turn your body left
or it has to go here, he

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gets stuck. And and I'll tell
you you put a lot of pressure on

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your lower back. So for the
listeners out there that are doing that,

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just put all your weight on your
left foot to lift your heel of your

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right foot off off the ground so
that you're just on the till barely weight

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there, and then just turn your
chest and shoulders. You'll see that you

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can turn left quiet aways. Then
if you put some weight on that right

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foot, try the same thing and
you'll see that you'll stop midway. And

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that's where most people are, so
they don't get the full force of the

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body driving through that golf ball.
You watch a good boxer, you know

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it isn't in our motion. It's
a body motion, and and everything throwing

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the ball. Whatever the body has
to be, has to be in position

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for the throw. It has to
be in position for the punch. So

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if it's not a position you're gonna
it's gonna be a weak motion. And

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that's what this is all about.
I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel here

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and then Holding discover this as have
a lot of players. But the closer

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you're the center of gravity of the
body is about four or five inches below

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the navel. The closer that center
of gravity is during the backswings to the

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pivot leg, the faster you're gonna
pivot, and the freer you're gonna pivot.

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That's just that's just a scientific fact. That's not that's not Tony Mansoni's

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theory or anybody else's theory. That's
just how it is. And Holding them

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smart enough to discover this in a
book called Actual Them Golf Uh with one

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of his students, John Sleeve,
he said, I find that the more

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I'm on the left side of the
top of the swing, I can pivot

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my shoulders faster around my left my
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So Hopey made this statement a lot
time ago. It's just that there's

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only so many people caught this thing. Well, isn't that reverse weight shift?

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No, I had nothing to do
with reverse wayship. Reverse weight shifts

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is on the on the dolls wing
where your body is going backwards towards the

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right foot. You can put all
the way you want on the left side

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at the top, as long as
you move forward with the second move.

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So you know, I mean,
you know, when you try to hit

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a ball low, you're you're you're
moving forward, then the club closes a

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little bit. Well, in a
sense, we're just centering ourselves on the

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golf ball instead of putting our heads
behind the golf ball, and we make

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contact as we're turning through the ball. We're not We're not making contact as

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we face the ball. We're making
contact as our body has rotated towards the

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target. If you think about Anxie
Sorensen, she had one of the best

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moves I've ever seen except for Hogan, because she looked like she was looking

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at the target when she hit the
ball. But that was just because she

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was moving through prior to impact.
And that's where all that power came from.

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At the very beginning of this answer, you mentioned lifting the heel of

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your right foot. Now, is
that just as a test or in your

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setup? As a test as a
test, but one of the things that

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I do to ensure as I put
my right foot, I kicked my knee

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in and I put I really feel
my weight on the inside edge of my

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right foot, and as I coil, I try not to gather any more

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weight than that position. And then
when my hip turns behind me, my

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shoulder turns behind me, I'm actually
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If I was in a cylinder and
I turned my right shoulder, my weight

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would be going towards my left side. There's no question about that, and

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no one could argue with that.
Uh. And so so what I'm doing

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is I'm I'm bracing between the instep
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the instep of the left foot.
So I embraced there, but primarily the

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majority of my weight is left,
okay, because that's where I have to

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have that impact. So I'm just
kind of cheating a little bit. I'm

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getting it over there sooner. See, Now, all I have to do

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is to rotate hard, rotate around
that axis, and the club had comes

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the last. My body is first, and I get I get terrific compression

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on the ball, you know,
for for our old guy, I can

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still hit the ball. They're pretty
good, uh shockingly Uh. And I'm

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certainly not a physical specimen. But
I'm in the position to hit it as

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destiny with as much power that I
have. And I think everybody out there

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probably hasn't reached that position unless they've
read my book and been practicing. Uh.

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If they're in the middle, their
standswer on that right side when they're

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hitting the golf ball in there's no
way they're compressing the golf ball like they

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can. And then of course there's
the the sweeping of the ball versus the

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compression of the ball, you know, or trying to lift the ball.

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That's the other thing I found that
the same player did. Not only is

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he not turning, but he's with
all that weight going backwards. It looks

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as if he's trying to lift the
ball. He's not letting the club do

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its job well. With you're way
going backwards, your arm still only goes

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so far. And then they start
going up so as I tell people when

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you hit a ball fatter hit the
ball thin, it's because you're behind the

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ball. That's that's the reason.
I mean, you know, it shows

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itself in a different form, but
you're behind the ball. When you're moving

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through the ball, the club is
still it's actually it's shallowing out. But

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when you stay way behind it,
the club that is going up, it

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has to go up because your center
of your swing is a foot or two

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behind that golf ball. So the
forward arc starts way too early. And

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that's why a lot of people can't
get an iron in the air because they're

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too far behind the ball. Oh
well, actually, now that we're going

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to con I know this friend is
not listening to this, so I'm going

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to keep and I'm not even to
use his name. So I'm going to

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keep talking about this because I noticed
so many things after talking with you so

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many times, I'm now looking at
at other people so differently than I had

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in the past, because basically I
wasn't looking at them, I was looking

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at their ball. But he tops
the ball a lot, I mean,

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there's there. It's frequent that the
ball is rolling off off the tee.

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I mean he rarely we get all
excited when he hits the ball in the

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air. Boa great hit. Whether
it goes right or left, it doesn't

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matter. It's like, oh,
you got it, you make great contact.

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Do you hit the ball in the
air. Well, there's two things

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that cause toffees. I've always believed
when people say you looked up, that's

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just infanity because nobody's looking up.
But what if you tighten up prior to

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impact where everything stops. When you
tighten your hands in the anticipation of him,

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fact, your arms pull back,
your muscles contract so the club comes

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up a little bit. That's one
way to top it. That's how most

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people. I always tell people,
you top it because you're tightened up,

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not look up. But and how
how can we notice? Because I noticed

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that he when he's about to hit
the ball, even when he pulls his

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club back, his whole face just
turns into as if he's he's trying to

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How do I be kind about that? He's got to look It's because he's

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he's he has a hit thought,
he's absolutely doing it perfect. He's telling

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his body that he's going to hit
something. The body FLEs it up,

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getting ready for that blow. That's
why everyone talks about swinging through the ball,

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swinging past the ball, using the
ball as a point of reference to

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line line the body, but not
not as a target once. When you

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when you do that, your instincts
are going to jump right in and you're

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going to tighten up your hands,
and you're going to do it now.

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Some great players can purposely try to
hit it a little harder, but I

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promise you we've all done this.
We take one more thub on a hole

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because we think, well, I'll
hit an easy five instead of a six,

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and you blow it right over the
green. Well, that's because you're

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swung. We're trying to hear anything. You're swinging smooth, so you're you

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get you get maximum flexibility, you
get maximum uh thrust, you get everything.

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Nothing swolling down at impact. And
when we topped the ball, it's

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an accelerating move. Uh. That's
why I say when you when you stay

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behind the golf ball and you're gonna, you're gonna you're never gonna get fairly

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loose up. I can tell you
that you forget about hit the three with

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in the air. It's just not
gonna happen. Uh. You've got to

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be moving through that golf ball,
so that club can shallow out and catch

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that ball a little bit on the
down. If you're hanging back, it's

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it's that club's coming up too soon
and you're gonna hit. You're gonna hit

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the middle or top of the ball. So for somebody who's been playing the

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game for twenty thirty years and has
all these issues, it's not going to

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be very easy for them to make
some some changes into their swing, into

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their into their basic mechanics. And
after a lesson, it's it's still he's

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going to forget it next in two
weeks if he doesn't. Well, I

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don't really teach swing so much as
I teach the relationship of the body to

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the golf ball. If I can
get your body at address in the right

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position, and if I can get
you to move your if your right hand

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and get your right side past that
ball prior to impact or at impact,

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I don't care what your hands do. If they're somewhat connected to the body,

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they're going to they're going to react
on their own. You can't purposely

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square the club with your hands,
and that's just crazy. I get these

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guys say you just has to be
flat of impact. That's that's because of

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momentum. You can't put them there. The club's moving seventy eighty miles an

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hour depending on how strong you are, there's no way to do that.

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But if your body's in the right
position, that will happen. You know,

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there's if you're rotating through that golf
ball, your and your and that

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club has lasted and your hands are
going to be Your hands are going to

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be flat an impact, they're not
going to be cupped. But once you

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stop that body, then the momentum
of the arms going forward are going to

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cut the wrist. That's why that
happens. It's just that people don't go

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through the ball. When you're hit
any golf ball you have to you mind

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has to be a position A position
B, and the ball is in the

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way of you going to those positions. If you target the golf ball,

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you're never going to get the position
B. And consequently you're gonna cup your

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wrist, You're going to swing up
prematurely, you're going to hang back.

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All those things are going to happen
just because you didn't get through the ball.

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I mean, I have I have
women that I teach and I say,

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look when you get at the top
of the swing. Oh, I

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want you to do one thing,
get past the ball with a turning motion.

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And they're always so shocked when they
see they hit so much farther and

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hit the ball up in the air. But that's I mean, that's that's

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the core thing here that has to
happen. No matter what you do with

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your hands at the top of your
swing, they can be cupped flat.

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I don't I don't care about that. It doesn't mean anything. Then all

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way to cup wrist at the top
TI you with this flat Who cares?

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What matters is at the bottom.
And the only way you're going to go

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through impact properly is that the big
muscles have to be pulling the little muscles.

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Once the big muscles stopped and the
little muscles move forward, all hell

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breaks loose unless you're lucky any time
it you know, and you hear more

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and more players talking about I want
to eliminate the timing action of the golf

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swing because it's just too much pressure
out there. You can't get it out

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there and be timing the rolling of
your hands and things like that. And

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that's been taught for years. I
mean, that's how I was taught to

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play. You can't do that now
now if you're going to play at that

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level. On our third and last
round of the weekend, in the back

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nine, he was my friend was
so frustrated. He said, what am

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I? What am I doing?
What can I do? I keep,

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you know, rolling the ball,
and I'm like, are you asking me

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for advice? Because I kept my
mouth shut all weekend and I'll be All

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I said was try moving the ball
back about an inch in your stands.

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Just move the ball back a little
bit and see what happens. Because if

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you're continuing to hit the ball,
that must mean that you're you're you're you're

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on your upswing a little too early. Because I didn't want to say yeah,

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because you're leaning on your back foot
because you're getting no rotation, because

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in the middle of a round that's
not going to help. So I just

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said, just move the ball back
and see what happens. And his next

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three shots were the best shots of
the weekend, and he kind of looked

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at me like, what where what
the essence? In essence you move he

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moves his head more forward by moving
the ball back. You see what I

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mean by moving the ball back in
the stands, the head position now is

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more forward of the ball than it
was when the ball was forward. So,

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in essence, you did kind of
that. Hmm. Interesting and I

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didn't even know I did that.
Yeah, that's that's what That's what you

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did. You see, because I've
read the Lost Fundamental. Well, look,

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you know, absolutely not small,
because there's a lot of great teachers

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out there. But I know that
this concept is based in science, and

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I know that when the body is
in the right position, you can get

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your best. Everybody has a best. Some of us are limited because we're

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not athletics, some of us are
weak, whatever, but everybody can play

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this game and everybody can enjoy it, and everybody can get the ball up

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in the air. That has never
been, that has never been. I've

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never had a lesson in the thousands
and thousands of lessons that I've gived,

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I've never had anyone not be able
to get it in the air once they

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understand what they're supposed to be right, And what about is the hip rotation?

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You know, as we get older, we get into our late fifties,

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our sixties, and god bless you
in your seventies, the hip rotation

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some people just don't have that kind
of flexibility. I don't know what kind

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of workout regimen that you have or
if I have no flexibility. No,

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I don't do any that. I
don't have any flexibility. But when my

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weight is on my left access and
I turn my chest left, my hips

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turn left. Everything works when the
center of my chest is to the right

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of my legs, like I was
taught, take it back to put the

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stern them on top of the right
leg. Okay, so there's a leaning

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of the upper body back behind the
lower body. Then the legs have to

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go forward because the legs, the
left hip has to align itself to the

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outside of the left footed impact.
So there's that little sliding move that you

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had to make. But with this
concept, what you're doing as you're coiling,

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as you're turning in your backs,
when you're actually putting, you're actually

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getting to that position where you align
that hip leg thing. Okay, so

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now you have a forward access.
Now all you do is turn the top

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around the axis. The lower body
works right with it. When you throw

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a ball, did you ever think
about shifting your legs or moving anything.

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I mean, your body, your
top part is connect to the lower part.

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But if you if you tilt your
top part over to the right,

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of course the lower part has to
go forward to bring the top part back.

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But when you're more centered to the
ball, you're I hate to use

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this word stacked, but you're stacked
on top of each other. So if

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you turn the top the lower part
turns too, as long as there isn't

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weight on the right foot. And
again for the listeners, just stand up,

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put primarily most of your weight on
your right foot, and just take

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your left shoulder and turn it as
left as you can. You'll see that

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you're hips and belly turnal lied,
so you don't have to worry about hip

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rotation. See, and that's that's
one of the beautiful things about this is

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that you can control. And in
my video I show you that. I

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show you that when you're at the
top of that position, all you have

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is just clear your chest. Everything
else will turn with it, so you

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don't have to get your legs out
ahead of the you know, like legs

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first then top. No, you
don't have to do that. So we're

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eliminating all these little timing things that
we had to do. Hmm. I

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have so many more questions but we
don't have time today because I want to

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talk to you. I want to
talk to you about I'm gonna say.

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I'm sure there's some golf throes out
there that are saying that guy's nuts.

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But all I asked you to do
is try it. Ok, Well,

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you're not us. You know.
I came out there last year with a

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friend of mine and you spent an
hour with him. And the video is

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up on YouTube. It's on the
golf Smarter TV channel of your you know,

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the highlights of the lesson that you
gave my friend Neil. And I'm

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telling you, ever since that lesson, he has been a maniac on the

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golf course. He says that he
continues to do what you taught him in

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less than an hour, and his
game has just gotten so much better.

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He's so much more confident. So, yeah, you may be out of

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your mind, but it works.
Well. Yeah, everyone says that anyway.

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But I think that I think that
this is just an easier way to

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play. It's not the only way
to play. You can be a handful.

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You can fan that club open and
close it on the doll swing.

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If you choose, you you just
weigh all your way to the right and

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try to get it all going back
to the left. You can do that

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too, It's been done. I
only say that. I say this confidently.

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This is an easier way to do
it well. Next time we get

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together, I want to talk about
your tempo and the swing rhythm, and

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I want to talk about ballflight.
We've never really talked about ballfight. I'd

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like to get your theories and ideas
on that. But also my friends and

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I, you know, we travel
every year, and you and I talked

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about this before. But I'm going
to throw this out here right now.

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So we're talking about coming down to
the Palm Springs area next April twenty thirteen

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and on. I want you to
put on your calendar right now the morning

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of April sixth, Saturday morning.
I'm hoping that you're available, that you

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can meet with me and my three
buddies, and I'm gonna throw this out

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here to the Golf Smarter audience.
If you want to be Tony. Do

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you do clinics? Yeah? Sure, okay, So Monday, Saturday morning,

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April sixth, twenty thirteen, if
you have any interest in joining Tony

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Manzoni and myself on a one maybe
two hour clinic, a Golf Smarter clinic,

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one on one with Tony. You
start sending me emails, you let

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me know if your calendar. I'm
giving you a year to think about this,

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right, I'm not going to keep
mentioning it. I'm just gonna throw

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it out here this one time,
and maybe Tony will will get something together

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and bring a group of people instead
of just my foursome. That would be

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great fun, I really would do. It would be great fun. Yeah,

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that would be a lot of fun. Because I know that some people,

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some Golf Smarter listeners, have traveled
across the United States to come and

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have one on one sessions with you. Yes they have. I've had a

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ton of them, and as far
away as New York. Uh. And

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there's a one fellow in France that
said just coming down on waiting and he's

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a Golf Smarter listener. He's the
Golf Smarter listener. Wow in France.

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How cool is that? France that
I love? Well, you know,

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when I first did the first interview
with you, I thought this was a

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sum Intel kind of a deal,
and I had no idea that you were

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worldwide. And I started getting emails
from people from Switzerland and I heard of

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the golf smarterer blah blah blah.
I thought, what in the heck?

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Well, yeah, you know you
were thinking radio when the first time we

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talked, and I think it was
about the shot watch, right, it

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was shot watch. Yeah, it
was about shot watch. That's exactly right.

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So I had no idea. You
know how important you're You're what you're

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doing is I mean, it's fantastic. Really, I don't know that important.

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I'm just saying that it's important.
No, we have a we have

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a far reach because we're on the
internet. You know, it's it's a

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global idea. I don't know if
it's important, but what you're saying is

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important. I'm just giving you the
soapbox. Well, I mean fellows like

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me that have something to say about
the golf swing. You know, whether

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you whether you agree or not.
At least it's an opinion, that's all

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there. And it kiss people thinking. And how would I do that if

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it wasn't for your company. You
know, I'm surely not a household name

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in golf. I mean, you
should be family. But we don't want

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to hear what they say about you
at home, all right, So let's

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let everybody know. Now, please
come to golf Smarter dot com and pick

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up if you haven't already picked up
Tony's book, The Loss Fundamental One Simple

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Move, Better Golf Forever, you're
one of the few who have not.

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In the Golf Smarter audience. The
book is only twenty dollars and plus shipping.

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Now we have to mention that they're
shipping different shipping fees for overseas,

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for Canada and for the United States. I think the United States it's like

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five bucks or something. But so
the book is twenty dollars now. The

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DVD is available again, It's only
available at golfsmarter dot com or at the

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Lost Fundamental dot com. But you
know it's it's also let's Tony know where

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they're hearing about it when you buy
it from us and the DVD is well,

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you say, twenty nine ninety five
thirty dollars plus the shipping. And

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the shipping comes from Tony, not
for me, but I just help him

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handle all the orders and it's an
easier way to come. So please come

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to golfsmarter dot com and go into
the Golfer's mart there and pick up one

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or both of Tony's latest contributions to
your game improvement the loss fundamental Tony Manzoni,

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you are a hero, my friend. I really enjoy talking to you,

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and you are coming back soon right. We're not sure. You may

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be back in next episode or two
weeks, but we can't record anything today

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but because our schedules won't allow.
But we will get you back on very

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soon because I still have more questions. Sounds great to me, Tony,

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and thank you so much for the
opportunity to tell you what my theories are

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about the also

