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[THIS WORKS] reverse slice sequence... hit the draw

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Golf psychologists have been talking about a new "brain hack" that can cure your slice... In a recen

Golf psychologists have been talking about a new "brain hack" that can cure your slice... In a recent study on golfers, this "brain hack" had a staggering 99.07% success rate for turning a slice into a draw. In fact, 213 of the 215 golfers who participated in this study were able to fix their slice quickly and permanently. [This video explains how](. It re-trains your mind, muscles, and nervous system to execute the perfect swing pattern for hitting draws on a consistent basis. Using this new technique, most golfers were hitting a draw in 15 swings or less. And the method is surprisingly simple. You can learn it today in under 30 minutes by [watching this video](. Let me know what you think, Chuck & Team FT3 [Manage Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are currently subscribed to the Fit To The Tee Newsletter. Click the links above to manage your email preferences or unsubscribe. © 2019 Fit To The Tee 7580 Golf Channel Dr, Orlando, FL, 32819 USA

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