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Old 05-19-2007, 11:40 PM
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Congrats for a decent session man. Honestly, since your new i'd learn how to play the right way. You have no muscle memory, therefore you can become very good very fast if you learn the right things. Personally, im glad you enjoy putting, so do i. Putt like theres no tomorrow, putting and chipping will help you score well even if your other clubs crap out on you. Ive always said if im having an off day with something, i want it to be with the driver, its the least important club to me. I can recover from a bad drive, a bad iron shot, even a bad chip. A poor putt is a lost stroke. Go to the library and get some books, or look them up online. Very rarely do we get the chance to learn to swing with no prior swing memory. Its a teachers wet dream.
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