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| Success Trying to hit the ball instead of swinging through it? Consistancy, increased clubhead speed, accuracy? Wouldn't you like all that? Well at the simple price of £449.00 I can do that for you. Ahh, to much Golf TV Pro Shop, starting to sound like an ad I am. Anyway, I'd just like to share a tip from Greg Norman which has helped me so it may help someone else. He said to picture a second golf ball, about 50 centimeters in front of your ball, on the target line. Your mission (mission? I don't think that's the right word but I'll use it anyway) is to strike both balls. This gives you extension through your shot. I also felt that I was accelerating through my original golf. This resulted in the best long irons I've hit. I've never hit a 5 iron as high as the one I hit using this tip. It's usually a creamed 3 iron but this was an easy high 5 iron. Try it, may work for you. It's also allowed me to take irons off the tee now. Fairways good. Rough bad.
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