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| Re: GPS is here to stay Gatorguy146 You will find out as you play more golf that one swing system is what you need to develop a good game and score well. How many times do you see the pro’s lay up on a hole 115 – 125 out so they can play a stock/regular shot into a green, you can count on one hand the amount of times they play a shot that is outside there stock shot. So the theory of pro’s hitting 8 different swings they can make with every club that have like a yard is a myth. It’s true they possibly could hit 2 clubs like 7 or 8 but will use only one club with a standard swing. There strategy is to make a regular/stock shot with every shot; it’s the only way to achieve consistency. The above man knows what he is talking about ... It would be interesting to hear what handicaps you folks play of when comments for and against are made on GPS. This may be frowned upon but is relative to the use of GPS I think. Regards Cliff (HC 1.3) Last edited by Cliff; 03-05-2008 at 12:56 PM. |