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Breaking Bad Golf

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  1. Now that makes sense. Spend your money on your swing first cause those shinny new clubs even fit perfectly are not going to change your swing at all Club manufacturers love people like you, who actually think it's something other than the swing
  2. So some have posted that even high handicappers need fitted, what happens if they improve their swing through lessons or practice. So their swing changed so they need to get fitted again?
  3. Hogan and Moe Norman had the same idea: the longer your back left hand travels down the target line at the impact, the better you strike the ball. So it is no secret it's just doing it about a thousand times a day.
  4. Sorry about answering my own post, I agree that if you are getting a free fitting with your purchase then, by all means, do it. The major problem is bad golfers are being hoodwinked constantly by the golf industry into thinking it is the equipment.
  5. If you are a high handicapper you should not do club fitting to improve your game, if your swing sucks the only thing a fitting will do is make you feel better for about a week then you will hit the ball the same as before and you will have wasted your money.
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