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Free Putting Tip Curing the Yips

July 31st, 2008

If you are a golfer I am sure you have heard of the yips. If not, take note you will. If you play the game long enough you will more than likely experience some form of the yips. When you do you will probably want to quit the game. Which means you will just spend more time doing lawn work or in front of the T.V. So, to be sure your golf game doesn’t go to pot, bookmark this free putting tip curing the yips. Read the complete free putting tip on curing the yips.

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