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Pastimes : Golf! A thread for the hopelessly addicted!

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To: TH who wrote (1373)5/3/2000 8:13:00 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) of 43980
 
Again the rules don't fit everyone, and even if smaller grips promote better release it does not mean better if you can't hold the club correctly. Plus my wrist may not
be normal anymore. I fractured the left one a few years ago and it does not work exactly like the right one anymore.


Glad you found something to help. That fracture could very well effect your release and therefore your grip change may be the answer.

Tiger and his dad can use telepathy

Not aware of this..LOL....I got to read some about this. I haven't tried the Strata Tour ball but if spin is the reason for playing it, I need to pass. I want to hit it farther, not shorter!

On ball spin: Be careful what you ask for--you may get it.
Seriously, too much spin can hurt you. This may not apply to you but generally speaking golfers can ask themselves how many greens they normally hit over versus how many times they come up short. The answer is somewhere around 10 to 1 short. Hitting shots that land like a butterfly with sore feet will get you more birdies.

tc :-)
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