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This has been my little problem lately. I am fat so do you think a gut can hurt you from following through or is this a lame excuse? Im 5 ft 10 250 so im fat, but not huge. I was just wondering what you lower hdcp feel? Gut prevent from following through good and leaving everything out left or an excuse? It seems like I have a tendency of leaving everything out left sometimes and when I do it really bad I hozzle rocket the ball!

Just wondering Im working out tomorrow, golf is to important to let a big fat azz gut get in the way.
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Just watch some video's of Tim Herron and Craig Stadler and you should be all set!

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3 Wood: Diablo 13 degree, Stiff Shaft
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I agree with the above post. Being fat should not be an issue as far as golf is concerned. Heath wise that is another matter, but golf wise you should be fine. I have an uncle that is quite large, and he was scratch a few years back. A gut did not effect his game.

Practice!!!
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