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Page 14-H?THK BKINSV Power A I "T" I?* /~v I rv III I I IC7 11 I In last week's column damcntal grip and good ft deliver the clubhead throu Power is generated by forward swing that has i good footwork. Plus desire is simplified by attaining the inside of the rear in itiating the transition by [ the rear foot to insure a 1 lead to the forward swing. Precision is develc enhanced bv generatin memory in the large museh tiic legs, back, and should these muscles are coordin deliver the clubhead squari zone. Byron Nelson wrote an Digest titled. "Impact!" wl His article is supported by fessionals at the point of ii demonstrate what Nelson i have in common: a steady 1 release, and a tight right el Frozen Posi You may recall my ave believe me just stand over i and try to think yourself in will slowly contract into rig seen guys and gals doing jus PVPr Pninu in en-inn o*""0 '"hI also reject the notion word "impact" infers "hit." wrist action are a product ol think about or try to reprod Nelson's "right side rele the rear foot to initiate the I which virtually pulls the re; the leading elbow. It also st where elubhead will be squi The dynamic ground-up fire the elubhead through thi ever drive a car. At such spt the leading arm will be very Ke The key to consistency a pact zone is driving the shoii the arms past the chin on th When driving off of the knees, hips, and shoulders a knees and hips are slightly oj through the ball, but the shou flight. Since the feeling of keepi be a new one to you, let me : sensations you will feel as thi in your house. Take a golf cl the outside of your leading hi the elubhead, slide your hip; will experience several sens The leading arm will str inside it. The leading shoul your head has remained "st ing the impact zone from in I know you are going to is. However, it is one born places where you want to get shoulder against the door fi foot? Byron Nelson's "steady pointed at the back of the bal the arms have passed the ch to see what a great shot you The head isn't really all I golf swing. There are a num swing. We will explore thos< Take i Fresh baked, doi g Beer Soc j jjpsf Can Sh; american m golf r w corporation * YEARLY TIG Husband & Limited number o GOLF CARTS $1J with f (Does not I SUMMER Til ^t Limited number o I TWILIGHT All vou con d 15 Offer good June Ai cui pho shop fo 2 PLAY INCI Offer i I k. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? HHHHB i'K'K HKAl'ON. Thursday, .lunc lti. I98K nd Precision npact Zone I suggested that the combination of a sound fun>ot\vork will launch any golfer or. a path that will gh the Impact Zone with power and precision, the coiled, compact transition from backswing to S5 WILLGOLFpgpB r.nus"le COCKRELL i e groups of ^ I ers. When ^ i atcd in sequence from the ground up they will e to the intended line of flight through the impact instructional article in the May "88 issue of Golf lich reinforces the swing elements that I suggest. 9^1 "snapshot" photographs of over .10 renouned pronpact. These remarkable "frceze-frame" photos Jewribes as four positions that all great golfers lead, left ami in line with the clubs haft, right side tions Vs. Dynamic Motion 'rsion to frozen position instruction. If you do not fcw a golf ball on the course or on the practice range to the above four positions at impact. Your body or mortis and your brain will freeze. We have all t that 011 the course, and we wonder when they are of "impact" in favor of an impact zone. Just the and hit infers hands and wrist action. Hands and f a good swing motion, not something you want to uce or fine tune. ase" is nothing more than driving off the inside of K. forward swing. That produces a lower body lead A ir elbow into a "tight" position inside and below its the club on an inside path to the impact zone ire to the target line. sequence of feet, knees, hips, and shoulders will e impact zone at speeds faster than any of us will eds we are just holding on to the club handle and W k ' straight. p :ys To Precision nd precise timing of the clubface through the im- ! ilders directly down the target line and swinging e ior\vara swing. rear foot you should have the feeling that the J re sliding straight toward the target. In fact the >en to the intended line of flight as the club passes ilders must remain parallel to the intended line of ing the leading shoulder on line to the target may suggest a simple drill to familiarize you with the ? clubhead enters the impact zone. Open any door ^"is 4 lub and assume your address position by placing state eel against the door frame. Then, without moving P?hits ind shoulder forward against the door frame. You 4,114 a' ;ations. (baci1 raighten and the trailing arm will drop below and ^am tier win leer nigner than the trailing shoulder. If eady" you will have a distinct sensation of enterside the target line. tell me that this is a freeze frame position, and it -? of feelings and sensations (motion) and not of ;. By the way, did you notice that to get the hip and ame, you had to push off the inside of the rear ^ head" is best accomplished by keeping your chin U until the arms bring the chin and head up. Once The in, the ball lias been launced and you can look up Ginge have hit. six-un :hat steady. It actually moves quite a bit in a good week'! ber of myths regarding the role of the head in the a ! next week. F'n* ???_cond I \ Sub To Sea! "| 01ive jble wrapped, for your day out! finish( ia Ice Open 7 Days Bin si Take out or free delivery. ahead and we'll have it waiting! Brierv 579-9177 circuil ^ ^ BiU G amy's nzza & subs Ocean Isle Beach, iust over the bridge CAROLINA SHORES , GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 'J* CALABASH, NC gross/ home mmm The Ultimate m Golf Specials <*" ' honor: ing 28 first fl Jeai KET per person $300 I Kibbll Wife $500 Sis f tickets offererl'Some resliictions apply In tl 00 per person during June & Dec. '88 burg f jurchase of yearly ticket r apply for groups & tournaments) with I CKET per person $99 Ann f tickets offered'Some restrictions apply win lo SPECIAL $20 f loy after 2PM, includes power cort Ouaek igust '88JAdvonce ipservalions suggested dick V H MORE D?T*ILS>579 2181 or I803M48-2657 F01 F.lizat J A I Mario ERS FOR ?4>1U Reg S60 I Dot LUDES GOLF CART ! >2th t .an I scoret good through August 88 ^nn j with coupon BB 1 | thirds r Brick Landing Plans % An amateur golf tournament which organizers hope will someday be one the best in the country will he held at Brick l*in ing an a ion n The Amateur at Brick landing. a 72-hole. stroke play tournament scheduled July 7-10. will olfer 510.000 in merchandise to the top finishers. . . ? ? An amateur/amateur event on Wednesday, July , wi a ow competitors to get an early look at the course while enjoy ing a ay w i e tournament sponsors, said Assistant Pro Mark Beran. Participation in the tournament wiU be limited to 144 golfers with handicaps of three or better. The entire field will compete Thursday and Friday before the cut is made leaving just the top 70 golfers plus ties for the weekend. Handicaps will not be used during the tournament. Beran said organizers plan to make the tournament an annual affair. adding that they hope it will become one of the top amateur events in the nation within a few years "7 'i r."' c - - 'i7^?tt^.i^jxH8iiaEBg^W8BwBp^BBBKaBpBHi P? J 8K 7?? Km - - 1 ^ * * " * ' PHOTO CONTRIBUTED 8ow/ers Place Second cans of local bowlers finished second at the South Carolina Women's Bowling Tournament held Saturday in Spartanburg. Scoring 3,221 ; in three games, they finished just 21 pins behind the state champions head of the 357 other teams entered in the tournament. Pictured are i, from left) Rhonda Sabiston and Jeanctte Sabiston, both of Shallotte; Galloway of Supply; (front, from left) Sheila Wyatt of Calabash and y Kennedy of Supply. hreesome Shoots 30 To Vin Brierwood Scramble threesome of Mike O'Mara, top honors in last Friday's two-bestr Sugrue and Dot Crean fired a ball handicap event with a net 66. der-par score of 30 to win last Second place went to the foursome s nine-hole mixed scramble of Jack Causer, A1 Hierman, Dave t Brierwood Golf Club. Harper and Bob Meek with a net 68. shing one stroke back in se- Also last week, Zane Winters and place during the June 9 event Jim Crosby tied for first place in an he team of Harlcy Bordeaux, individual point system tournament Seitz, Graham Justice and held June 8. Both men finished with la Shoemaker. Third-place 44 points. :rs, with a round of 32, were loemaker, Ruth Hierman, Bill Farney Edwards came in second and Esther Smith. with 43 points, while Paul Kelly mier recent action from the finished one stroke back in third, vood Men's Golf Association Closest to the pin winners in that t, Dillon Taylor, Zane Winters, event were Bob Watt at the third hole reenway and Jerry Smith took and Randy Milazzo at the 14th. Carolina Shores Women Play Individual Tourney Carolina Shores Indies Golf Three players also had chip-Ins for iation held an individual low birdie during the tournament. They low net tournament on its were recorded by Elizabeth Carter at course last week using one the eighth hole, Rose Marcisyn at the ;an per nine holes. par-three 12th hole and Inky Rcmais Warren fired an B4 for low at the 16th. honors in the June 9 event. She Ann Bennett had chip-ins at the i Liu)rin ai me inira hole, a bir- third and fifth holes. SL also birdied the 16th and shared low putt the 11th hole. | s with Ann Hierman, each us- ^? ? ? , on her way to victory in the i Krisher finished with low net iContinuing t first flight. She defeated Betty I ihouse on a match of cards | A ft mi ?11 both ladies finished with iden- I HIIIIUllI le second flight, Ruby Vander- Memberships inished with the low gross of 93. * let honors went to Dot Meader I PpT PGTSOn i 69, Sue Greiner with 73 and | ^ Ar\r\ r> r* I Gentles with 74. g $400 PgT COUpIG Paladino scored an even 100 to w gross in the third flight. The t net scores were turned in by Torgersen with 69, Kay 3-Day Pass .enbush with 72 and Gerry Bur- I *f\ nth 76. | $60 irth flight winners were includes greens fee & cart ieth Carter with a gross 103 and n Corbin with a net 67. S iMeader had a chip-in at the J *Group rates available q lole, while Ginnic Derrickson B on request. 1 a birdie at the eighth hole and | Local rate $ 13 greens fee fierman added birdies at the (w?h Br^-cko. Horry c?.ni? i?mw) ? Kmateur Len Mattiace, an Ail-American fr< played on the 1987 Walker Cup lean Master's Tournament, is among the t participate. He also won the 1985 South was a semi-finalist at last year's Briti: Other golfers entered include Rue Connecticut State and is the two-tin Keystone Invitational, and Scott Irbv Campbell University. The public will 1 ment free of charge. Brick l-anding Plantation, located Beach and Shallotte, is a par-72 layout \ championship tees. Anyone with a handicap of three or the tournament. The entry fee is $1( registration deadline is July 2 at 5 p.m Calabash V July 4 Golf Calabash VFW Post No. 7288 will recognize Independence Day this year with a golf tournament open to all amateur players. The individual tournament will tie held July 4 at Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country Club located between Calabash and Sunset Beach. Competition will begin at 1 p.m. with a shotgun start. Prizes will be awarded for the low grass and low nets scores in men's and women's flights. There will also lie closest-io-the-pin and long drive competitions on several holes. A $20 entry fee must be paid no later than July 2. However, the tournament will be limited to the first 144 players to register, so interested golfers are encouraged to sign up early, a release indicated. Checks can be made payable to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 7288, and can be mailed to R.G. Botts, Gate 11 No. 5, Carolina Shores, noirn v,ciiuuci^i 1, n\_, ZO*iOU. Entry fees must accompany [_ Threesome Wins E The threesome of Ann Causer, I Virginia Gibson and Fat Gillotti fired 1 a thrcc-under-par round of 69 to win a ! captain's choice scramble held last week at Brierwood Country Club. The Brierwood Ladies Golf ] Association conducted the June 7 tournament, in which 34 members ] participated. I Two teams tied for second place < with scores of 71. The foursome of I Ann Hierman, Bobbye Cordisco, Maggie O'Mara and Fran Torgersen 1 Complete Hunting and Fit Guns*Ammo*Clotf 110% OFF all fis* I thru Father's Da^ Tony Lama Western Boots Gift I 754-5242*Patty Arnold ?Proprieti | Sellors/Mokotoko Rd., Supply Turn i ma M BMBMaBOBaBM 7 Tradition oj ^^^DPIPERBdy I JOLF ana COUNTRY CLUB AT CALABASH Tourney >m Wake Forest University who - * iU!_ ii uuu cuiiipcicu m luis year s op amateur golfers expected to ern Amateur Championship and sh Amateur. iy Virga, who attended Central ne defending champion at the , who was an Ail-American at >e permitted to view the tournaon N.C. 179 between Ocean Isle ivhich plays 6,482 yards from the lower is eligible to participate in )0 for the four-day event, and FW Plans Tourney registration forms, which can be picked up at locr.l golf courses. Forms should include name, address, phone number and handicap. Field Set For Simpson Tourney The field of teams is set for this weekend's Jimmy Simpson Invitational Golf Tournament. According to Simpson, all entry fees which arrived too late will be returned in full. The sixth annual event, wb>"h provides funds for a different local charity each year, will be played Sunday, June 19, at Marsh Harbor Golf Links near Calabash. An awards dinner will be held immediately after the tournament at Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country Club. irierwood Event tied the team of Dot Trostle, Toni [ossi, Grace Thorpe and Audrey islmon. Members Toni Iossi and Marion Johnson both scored one-under at the 10th hole for birdies. Chip-ins were carded by Ruth Under at the 13th hole, Linda Read at the third, Millie Arrington at the ;ighth and Kay Quackenbush at the "ourth. Grace Thorpe and Nearle Einstein aoth chipped in at the fifth hole. i line of thing Supplies ling* Accessories ling equipment;: !, Sun., June 19\ Distributor for tps ar'Hours 9-5:30 M-F, 9-1 Sat. at Brunswick Insurance, Hwy. 17 ! ! 'Excellencej I 2 Players ! I for $40 S includes greens fee I I and cart | I WITH THIS AD \ I offer good thru August '88 | Call our Pro Shop J I for more information. I 579-9120 I I l<M 1HI MUNSWICK SfACON J
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