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Date Posted: 13:15:06 06/13/00 Tue
Author: Bob G
Subject: combine ng and IMA?

Have been using ng for 2 years with significant improvement over cg, yet inconsistent at times. I recently received the IMA tape and found it very interesting. went to the driving range and hit irons up to about a 7 very straight, then sliced. sliced with woods as well. While I like the familiar feeling of a fuller swing, it is the full swing the scares me into remembering how much more difficult it was to control under cg. So, the question is while similar is there a combination of both tapes the works? Are there pts in IMA that make it easy to adapt for betterment with NG? Does the full turn make it more difficult to hit on a consistent basis? Your comments are appreciated

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