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Hit drives that stun your buddies. Here's how.

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Longer drives sound exactly like this. Sponsored Offer Do you know what longer drives sound like? Th

Longer drives sound exactly like this. [GOLFPASS]( Sponsored Offer Do you know what longer drives sound like? They sound like [cracking a whip at the moment of impact](. … Like a GPS ticking off yards 10 at a time. (240… 250… 260…) … Like a wedge rattling in your bag as you pull it for an approach. … Like a monster par 4 being brought to its knees. … Like you asking, “Does anyone mind if I play from the tips?” … Like your buddies’ stunned silence when you reach a par 5 in two. … Like the most fun you’ve ever had on the golf course. Longer drives sound exactly like this: ["Pump Up the Volume with 20 Extra Yards"]( - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in browser]( [7580 Golf Channel Drive Orlando, FL, 32819](#) [Unsubscribe]( from GOLFPASS email communications.

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