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Long time golfer, but gave it up 3 years ago due to frustration.  Got handicap down to 6, which was just fine, but next year started either pull-hooking into the left trees or shanking into the right trees.  A lot.  Got tired of shooting 82 with 10 pars and 2 triple bogeys.  I miss playing a lot, but when I pulled into the parking lot to play golf and I dreaded it, instead of looking forward to it, knew it was time to stop.  My clubs are 20 year old Tommy Armour 845 - would going to a set with little or no offset help me to start hitting a consistent fade, which is what I want?  My pro says my swing is fine.  I'd love to start playing again,  and would  appreciate any constructive input.


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