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| everyone tries, but surprisingly they never really get the whole thing right... as an aside, i would like to own that range Golf: How To Cure A Slice - The 3 Ball Drill (Sports & Outdoors: Practice Drills) |
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| Mike, my friend, please stop watching these videos. You must have too much time on your hands..... 'There are more nice teaching ranges and buildings than good teachers.' Brian Manzella. This Manzella quote certainally applies here!
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| Perfect for the combine... I bet the trees on the right side are filled with balls ![]()
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| Twistaway. I guess it is just too easy, huh?
__________________ Use your Pivot to snap your Kinetic Chain, and to assist your arms, hands and club with creating the proper "D" Plane for the selected shot. Everything else is show biz! Brian Manzella is a PGA Teaching Professional and Authorized Doctor of Golf Stroke Engineering (Instructor) of The Golfing Machine who teaches out of English Turn Golf and Country Club in New Orleans, Louisiana |
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