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Improve Your Golf Game With These Tips
By Mike J Reese


Every golf player wants to perform well in every game they play. You can practice all you want, buy the finest equipment, watch the best players competitions and read every bit of information about his great sport, but at the end of the day there are some simple things that can significantly improve your game easily without any effort.

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David Wakeman writes:

Subject: Improve Your Game

Some good tips here. The warming up is so important, especially as we get older. I remember being able to play 36 holes a day without even thinking about it. Now if I don't warm up, I feel the pain after the first 9 holes.

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