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Published in the Interest of the Personnel at Fort Hood, Texas
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Pro Golf Tip
July 29, 2010 | Sports
Practice in the wind to cure hook or slice
Practicing in a side wind will help you cure a hook or a slice. Practicing in a right-to-left wind will guard against a hook, while the opposite wind direction will help you fight a slice.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“I don’t have any big secret about putting. Just hit at it. It’s either going to miss or go in.”
– Ben Crenshaw
Practicing in a side wind will help you cure a hook or a slice. Practicing in a right-to-left wind will guard against a hook, while the opposite wind direction will help you fight a slice.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“I don’t have any big secret about putting. Just hit at it. It’s either going to miss or go in.”
– Ben Crenshaw

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