On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 12:03:06PM -0500, Dan Neubecker wrote:
> 
> Well,  I never used it for any length of time on a committed basis, as I
> have a pretty smooth tempo swing.  However, whenever I get off track and
> start striking the ball poorly or with erratic direction, I pull the whippy
> out for a range session or two and then to warm up with before I play and it
> generally gets my swing back on plane and my ball striking in order very
> quickly.  I just had that problem a couple weeks ago.  I was getting erratic
> control off the tee, losing distance, and raising my scores.  I was at a
> loss as to what to do and thought about a lesson.  Then I remember the
> Whippy, pulled it out for a couple range session and my swing was grooved
> again in no time.
> 
> For me it was easy to learn to hit, but for those with more tempo and other
> swing problems, it probably takes a bit more time and dedication.  I can hit
> the Whippy driver a good 270 yards with a nice draw pretty regularly.  It
> will amaze you how well you can hit the ball and how good your swing can
> feel with a that super whippy shaft.  Your regular clubs will feel like
> telephone poles after using it for a short while. 

Thanks for the feedback, Dan.  Look like the whippy will be the next
training device I buy.  Any comments on which whippy would provide the most
benefit since they have whippy putters->driver?

-Dave

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