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[FREE PDF] Santa brought you 17 more yards on your next drive

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fittothetee.com

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Wed, Dec 4, 2019 06:01 AM

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Did you know the most popular selling point for golfers is distance-related? ...longer drivers, long

Did you know the most popular selling point for golfers is distance-related? ...longer drivers, longer irons, miracle gadgets, horse steroids. You don't look surprised. We all want to be the alpha male on the tee and love walking past our buddies' drives to ours. Oh yeah, we also like shorter approaches, but it's harder to talk trash about greens-in-regulation. Between hyped-up products, information overload and bad advice, it's no wonder golfers struggle to add REAL yards to their drives and irons (I know from experience). That's why this [how-to guide]( from 18STRONG breaks down distance spikes into the only 3 elements that matter, so you can cut out the clutter and focus on what works. By combining your brain, body and speed... ...you'll have the ingredients and the recipe to have your friends banging down your door to play in their tournaments, scrambles and leagues. So... [Download How To Add 17 Yards In 17 Minutes here!]( To better golf, Chuck & Team FT3 PS - It sounds counter-intuitive, but swinging faster actually increases your consistency and accuracy through a concept called Overspeed Training. [Click Here for your pdf]( [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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