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Old 01-03-2013, 07:45 PM   #1
kuklame

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Default I'm Going Mad...
I've been through a significant move change in the last couple of days. It's still a work happening, but it's a huge improvement over my past move when done properly. The hard part is limiting the rear swing. I was at the number today and one the people asked me going to his Tour Striker Pro 7-iron and I was striking it large and good, I was told by which I was keeping the lag and the brand new move was working. What's driving me nuts is which groups to make use of today. As numerous of you realize I've two pieces of irons: TM Burner 2.0's and the Callaway Tour Authentic X-Prototypes. I was striking, among other groups, the 2.0 8-iron and the X-Prototype 7-iron (they've exactly the same attic) today. With the brand new move I was striking the the X-Prototype more strong and further then your 2.0 8-iron. I tried hitting the 8-iron better however the 7-iron exercised better. I was also striking the X-Series JAWS 60 much better than the 2.0 60. This isn't designed to occur, at the very least based on main-stream wisdom. I was actually striking the X-Prototype 4-iron solid. I tried hitting the 2.0's better but I was not. Since I take advantage of my very own, which imitate striking off grass It's perhaps not the pads. I thought I'd give yet another chance to it right before left the number. I got the 2.0 8-iron and actually concentrated. I struck one remaining, one right, and one directly. I then took the X-Prototype 7-iron and drilled three pictures all the way down the center with good flight. Anyway, this whole thing is driving me a little loopy.
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