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Figured this would be the correct place to post this for those who havn't seen it yet. Pretty cool.

http://taylormadegolf.com/aeroburner.html

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Are you sure that's the right link? I don't see anything about Dustin Johnson.

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That is a pretty cool sequence. Never saw the swing speed numbers presented like that before. I figured his backswing would peak at faster than 33mph but I guess that is why the pros are so smooth.

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Figured this would be the correct place to post this for those who havn't seen it yet. Pretty cool. [URL=http://taylormadegolf.com/aeroburner.html]http://taylormadegolf.com/aeroburner.html[/URL]

Yeah, doesn't seem to be working on my mobile device either. Maybe it needs a computer.

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