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Dave Tutelman is a retired Bell Labs scientist who is also a golf nut.  So he took his big brain and applied it to things like “moment of inertia” and “shaft torque.” 

For those of us who build clubs, this guy is very good, and a true myth-buster.  You will love his many articles here:

http://www.tutelman.com/golf/index.php

He talks about “swingers” vs. “hitters” and how little the hands really affect the ball and how important centrifugal force is and keeping the hands light and free through impact.

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Andy Hoye has played golf for 50 years, and thinks he’s a little better than he was 20 years ago. His personal best score is a 77 at Liberty Lake. Handicap varies, but not into single digits yet. Andy tries to play at least twice a week, and also builds and repairs clubs. “I’ve been involved in computers and the Internet since 1974, but mainly I like to play, practice and talk about golf, particularly around Spokane.”




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