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| Re: Stack and pour Anyone getting much sustained sucsess with S&T? I agree the Tilt part to me seems quite damaging, and looking at the Pros on their books I have not seen the tilt part. Mike Weir has hit form but Baddley who i really like the look of has gone down hill. May be more pouring would result in a better action ! Anyone got the shanks from swinging so flat? Cheers, |
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| Re: Stack and pour Quote:
I guess the "pouring water out feel" promotes a good wrist hinge and helps to keep the club on plane. |