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futuremoodoc

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  • Birthday 11/30/1989

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  1. futuremoodoc

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  2. One more thing I was told was to make sure that you concentrate on turning over your hands. And make sure the ball is far enough forward. If it is too far back, you have that much less time to get the clubface squared up, and if it is in the correct location, that should help you get the face square at impact.
  3. I was having the same problem about a week ago. I had a professional watch my swing and she saw that I was bringing the club in so far inside at the beginning that the face was wide open the whole swing. Try to take the clubhead more to the outside at the beginning. Watch your take away and see that the clubhead is farther out than your hands. It will feel weird, but will work. Take 3-4 waggles before each swing getting the feeling down, and then release your body and hands through the shot. Hopefully that helps. FMD
  4. Ha, Not much of a Wisconsin sports fan, especially the Packers. But I will cheer for the Bucks and Brewers. I do not think I will ever become a Badgers fan either. Let's go Bears!
  5. Yup, what they all said is correct. The two tips are interchangeable. They look a little different but all work. And for the X-stiff vs. stiff if truly you need x-stiff, it should help with dispersion during your shots. Good luck and enjoy the new shaft!
  6. Hey All, Futuremoodoc here. I am from Wisconsin but currently attend school at the U of Minnesota. I am studying Dairy Production and will begin attending vet school next year. I plan on receiving my veterinary degree as well as a master's degree in dairy production. I hope to teach at a major research university and partake in research projects. My area of expertise/interest is calf health and management. Can't wait to contribute on this forum!
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