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A Preemptive Stroke

Scratch golfers are visionaries. Their minds master the course like a Rubik’s Cube. Each factor—wind, pin placement, yardage, break— is processed. As thoughts formulate and calculations are solved, all the colors are seamlessly aligned, then the golfer strikes. THWACK! Strategically placing shots from the tee box to the green, these exceptional golfers force the course to cater to their style of play. Errant shots can’t be avoided, it’s how you recover that distinguishes you as a player. Although sheer talent, determination and sound swing mechanics lay the foundation, advances in club technology empower players to exceed their limitations. The Green Magazine has selected a complete set of clubs for those who are a part of this elite class of players, and golfers who hope to attain such status.

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