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Old 11-03-2005, 01:18 AM
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Re: Long Drive Training ?

probebly one of the best things i think you can do is to get a cheap driver and add weight to it,i have one a texan classic i bought off ebay for 20 bucks, i drilled 4 holes in the sole and tapped them, then put 5/16 cap screws in them(my version of the r7). i would put 4 screws in when on the driving range and when playing i would take all out but the one under the shaft(trying to stop the airent slice its more the club than weight) easily gained 25,30 yards.a good premium club will help too i just got a taylor made r580 9 1/2 degree stiff shaft that gave me another 30 or more i can now poke em out there 280 plus and pretty straight. the weighted club will also aid in the late wrist break. as for weighting the club you can get some self sticking wheel weights and stick them were you want them,i wouldn't go with much more than 2oz. or 56 grams you still want to have control. hope it can help you it did for me.
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