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golfswede

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  • Birthday 11/30/1981

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  1. If you've got a 9 degree driver and you hit the ball very short i think you should buy a 10 degrre driver instead. Because if you get more loft on your driver you can get a higher ball flight, but you must see which shaft you are going to use because if you've got to much flex the ball is going to fly very high. So I think that you should have a 10 degree driver and a midle stiff shaft. One tip for you is that you should test drivers with your golfpro.
  2. You are all wrong, the greatest athletic in the world is by far Christiano Ronaldo! Ok, Pelé was amazing in his days and Tiger is outstanding in the golf-world. There are many big and great sportmens, like Pele, Tiger, Zlatan, Gretzky, Ovechkin and so on. But I promise that no one of these can beat Christiano. He is totally outstanding! I´m deeply impressed!
  3. Hello I wonder about if somebody can help or give me advise on this question? My best friend have cheated in a competition and I think it's such a bad thing to do, I haven't t told anyone yet and wonder if I should? Or just forget about it? I appreciate your advice.
  4. I agree with Iceman as well. Time and money will decide if he will make it or not. If this is what he really wants, he must go for it once he gets started and never hesitate. If he gives up, it will just be a waste of a lot of money and time. He must also be prepared to do a lot of training and he have to compete a lot if he becomes a pro. As a result, he will probably get less time to work with his company. Maybe he has to choose between his company and the ••••••••ing, or what do you think? I wish him good luck!
  5. Firstly you’re all wrong. The time has come for San Jose and they will beat the shit out of Detroit. If there isanyone out there who doesn’t agree I welcome you to argue against me.
  6. I recognize myself a lot when i´m reading your text. The same thing happend to me last summer. I had a short wedge left to the hole after hitting a perfect drive. I had a great score that day. -2 to the last hole. And I was so confident but a little bit nervous, because that would be my best score in my life. Well, when i hit that wedge. I hit the ball rigt in the middle so it flew so to far. Out of bounds! So i threw my wedge on my bag. I finished the round on par. But I got a surprise when i got home. My brand new sunglasses were broken into two pieces and my ipod was broken! After that I always try to think before i do such a stupid thing again. Not just to get myself embarrased in front of everyone, but the worst thing is that it cost me a lot!
  7. My opinion is that besides golf, hockey is definitely the second most skilled sport. On the other hand all of the sports in the world take different kinds of abilities. So what is it that makes a sport the most skilled? When I say that golf is the most demanding sport it’s because in golf you need a lot of different skills to achieve success. The physical part is something you need in all sports but in golf you need such a precision or otherwise it can end in disaster. Is there any other sport where the precision is more important than it is in golf, I don’t think so but maybe you have another opinion?
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