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| Re: How To Shoot In The 80's Ii Quote:
every suggestion you made has merit but this one ( see quote ) is a great piece of advice. just to elaborate on what nicole has mentioned. How can we possibly hope to gain anything from practicing with a mixture of old balls. Ok , i know that on the range we have to use those hard range balls but when we practice our finnesse shots like chipping , pitching and putting, we must do so with the balls we use on the course or we will never develope a FEELING for these shots. cheers ![]() Last edited by aftford; 07-18-2006 at 04:56 AM. |