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Date Posted: 21:21:47 04/26/10 Mon
Author: David Lake
Subject: Re: swing methods
In reply to: EarlBob 's message, "swing methods" on 10:55:57 04/25/10 Sun

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David Lake

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[> Re: swing methods -- Robert, 07:20:23 05/02/10 Sun

I use both and love both. The simplicity of each has helped my game a great deal. I use per Don's teaching a armsy swing vs David's tips, but it saves a lot of back pain and I still get decent distance. At 59 I'm driving the ball about 225 and the 3-iron about 165, but here's the beeg difference---Consistently. Fairway golf is more fun.


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