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		<title>By: On Par Blog - All about golf &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A week is a long time in golf</title>
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		<description>[...] Following Wednesdays debacle I was ready to put the clubs into hybernation for a few months! So as I stood on the tee at the Frog with mates Bondy and Jim, the mental images of hacked, hooked and scuffed shots flooded back. After two holes, the swing was still slightly axe-like but some miraculously previous snapped neural swing nerves suddenly fused together on the 3rd hole as the driver went long and straight! Even more astounding the second shot with the inconsistent rescue club went straight finishing just short of the par 5 green, 2 putts - birdie! [...]</description>
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