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Recently I got a lesson with my instructor, Mark Anderson. The main points were to keep my shoulders aligned with the target, and making sure my hands are coming ahead of the clubhead. Well, today I was absolutely crushing my shots. I put an 8i onto a green from a 160-yard par 3, for example. Didn't catch any iron shots fat or thin, and only pulled one or two. Now, for me, this is an good score I shot, and I'm very happy. I shot a 42 (over 9, of course), which was quite satisfactory for me, on any course. I think I three-putted two or three times, but that didn't stop me much from having one of my best rounds. I plan to refine it more at an upcoming lesson on Wednesday.

-Rich

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Thats Great to hear. I just went and got my first lesson ever and I played today and I was doing the same thing I never played that well before he didnt make any major changes in my swing just a grip change which I have to get use to and a few other monor changes. But all in all I am glad you recieved a lesson and are hitting the ball better.

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