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| Re: The Plane Truth For Golfers Most golfers are actually two-planers - not because we mean to, but because we get out of sinc. There is a book on technique for nearly every type of swing. Visit with a pro to get a basic description of your swing, then find a book that embraces that theory. For example, if you are looking for a book on putting, and are a "die" putter (lets the ball trickle in the front edge), you wouldn't want a short game book from Arnold Palmer, you would want to go for Jack Nicklaus. There are hundreds of ways to improve and overhaul your game. For most of us, taking the path of least resistance is the best idea. God bless & happy golfing
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