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I have also tricks? like this!
hi-bread…and if you don’t hit it right, you’re? hi-toast.
The other videos are saying to keep it forward in your stance. This is too confusing?
Shank-a-potamus?
HAHA LOL, He shanked it, big time.!!!!!?
Highbread?
he absolutely shanked the fuck out? of it! HAHAHAHA
is it just me or did that? ball get absolutly shanked?
ball bosition as? it results to your hibread… hmmm say again
Probably the ONLY tip that? has worked for me on YouTube. At least one guy knows how to teach on the internet! Thanks man.
haha yeah?
ball? bosition LOL
I think he thinks it’s “hy-bred.” You know, like it was bred to fly high? LOL! If this guy has? a college degree, it’s probably in leisure studies.
ball? bosition?
The Hy “bread”? huh? Haha. Good tip though.
This is a great golf tip. Many ametures are playing the Hybrid club too far forward in their stance, resulting in the “thin” contact demonstrated here. Nice job Frank!?
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I have also tricks? like this!
hi-bread…and if you don’t hit it right, you’re? hi-toast.
The other videos are saying to keep it forward in your stance. This is too confusing?
Shank-a-potamus?
HAHA LOL, He shanked it, big time.!!!!!?
Highbread?
he absolutely shanked the fuck out? of it! HAHAHAHA
is it just me or did that? ball get absolutly shanked?
ball bosition as? it results to your hibread… hmmm say again
Probably the ONLY tip that? has worked for me on YouTube. At least one guy knows how to teach on the internet! Thanks man.
haha yeah?
ball? bosition LOL
I think he thinks it’s “hy-bred.” You know, like it was bred to fly high? LOL! If this guy has? a college degree, it’s probably in leisure studies.
ball? bosition?
The Hy “bread”? huh? Haha. Good tip though.
This is a great golf tip. Many ametures are playing the Hybrid club too far forward in their stance, resulting in the “thin” contact demonstrated here. Nice job Frank!?