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		<title>By: Learning Golf Swing Physics : Golf Swing Tips Edge</title>
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		<title>By: Learning Golf Swing Physics &#124; boomerleisureguide.com</title>
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		<title>By: Golf Swing</title>
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		<description>Good Information, thanks. After a life time of playing golf, it is still amazing how, just when you begin to get a little bit complacement and you think you have &amp;quot;cracked&amp;quot; this game..it comes back very sharply and bites you. One of the key elements which catches most people out is the grip pressure. In my experience, when I consciously think about relaxing the grip pressure to around 4 out of 10, (where 10 is a vice-like grip), that is when it I get a really great shot. Straight and long, as the unhinging of a RELAXED grip allows the club head to do what it is designed to do with the weight in the head being allowed to do the work, rather than &amp;quot;forcing&amp;quot; the downswing with the hands. What does anyone else think about this, I would really like to hear from you?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good Information, thanks. After a life time of playing golf, it is still amazing how, just when you begin to get a little bit complacement and you think you have &amp;amp;quot;cracked&amp;amp;quot; this game..it comes back very sharply and bites you. One of the key elements which catches most people out is the grip pressure. In my experience, when I consciously think about relaxing the grip pressure to around 4 out of 10, (where 10 is a vice-like grip), that is when it I get a really great shot. Straight and long, as the unhinging of a RELAXED grip allows the club head to do what it is designed to do with the weight in the head being allowed to do the work, rather than &amp;amp;quot;forcing&amp;amp;quot; the downswing with the hands. What does anyone else think about this, I would really like to hear from you?</p>
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