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You’ve got to see the angle on this amazing shot that Briny Baird hit. This is incredible and fun to see this kind of thing Reply
Whoa! I think I’d duff it. I experience “my club will fly out of my hands so grip it tighter” nearly every time I go to a multi story driving range. It would only get worse on top of a building. Reply
You’ve got to see the angle on this amazing shot that Briny Baird hit. This is incredible and fun to see this kind of thing
Whoa! I think I’d duff it. I experience “my club will fly out of my hands so grip it tighter” nearly every time I go to a multi story driving range. It would only get worse on top of a building.