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Most here have been playing for quite some time and thus have hit in the " Thousands of balls " if not hundreds of thousands on the range, and during a round.
That being said and the fact that many of us here are willing to switch to one or more new clubs (many Club Ho's here) which do you think is more important, The Indian (golfer) or The Arrow (club) |
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Its most certainly the Indian but you need good arrows. Now that I have a bag full of custom fit golf clubs that I love, I'm not planning on making any changes to my setup for quite some time. I think a lot of people hurt their scores by constantly changing equipment looking to get better, when practice and sticking with the same sticks would be more beneficial.
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I think a lot of people hurt their scores by constantly changing equipment looking to get better, when practice and sticking with the same sticks would be more beneficial. |
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