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	<title>Comments on: How To Improve Your Golf Stance By PGA Master Pro Bob Burns</title>
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		<title>By: Don Garlow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Don Garlow</dc:creator>
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		<description>Bob Burns article on alignment is right on target!  As a teaching Pro, I find that so many things in golf opporate on reverse logic.   Alignment to play a hook or slice is just one of many.  You should always align left to make your ball go right and align right to make your ball go left.  An additional note that may help is to first make sure that your club face is pointing at the target and remains so aligned and then align your feet and body as Bob and I state.  In so doing, you&#039;ve set up to induce a fade or draw using the same exact techniques employed by the touring professionals.  Great article and info, Bob.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bob Burns article on alignment is right on target!  As a teaching Pro, I find that so many things in golf opporate on reverse logic.   Alignment to play a hook or slice is just one of many.  You should always align left to make your ball go right and align right to make your ball go left.  An additional note that may help is to first make sure that your club face is pointing at the target and remains so aligned and then align your feet and body as Bob and I state.  In so doing, you&#8217;ve set up to induce a fade or draw using the same exact techniques employed by the touring professionals.  Great article and info, Bob.</p>
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