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Im waiting to see what he'll come up with next. Ive actually been to his website and he has full sets of clubs so Im guessing his irons will be the next thing he tries to sell on tv. And of course, they'll go longer and straighter than you could ever imagine. With the new hammer x driver I think he may have outdone himself with outlandishness. Kinda wondering if those longball golf balls are legal, his company makes those too. Ive seen illegal golf balls on ebay called anger management balls.
I almost bought some once to see if they really do go farther but Id like to get more distance the legit way.POWWWWWWW!!!! Jack Hamm learned the secret to golf and long-driving during a visionquest. As a 16 year-old boy, Jack traveled to the darkest reaches of Asia, where he sought truth, purpose, and the answer to one question: how do you hit a golf ball 500 yards. His journey took him to the Himalayas, where he engaged in a death-match with a 200 year old Yeti. After Jack defeated the Yeti with a rear naked choke, the Dali Lama gave him a ring of power, and told him to seek out the Shao Lin monks for training. It is during his time learning the Shao Lin way that Jack got a glimpse of the secret to power.
His Master, Wong Drive, teed up a ball and struck a shot 200, maybe 210 with an 9 iron. He told Jack he must focus his qi, or 'chi', and breathe through his eyes to focus his power on the ball. Jack, now able to breathe through his eyes and hold that breath for 5 minutes, traveled back to the US to show the world his long-driving skills. He saves us the trip to Asia by making fantastic products like the Hammer driver and Longball golf balls available for purchase.
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Jack holds numerous long drive records, can reverse dunk an 11 foot basketball goal, run a 4.0 40 yard dash, bench press 450, is fluent in German, Spanish, Zulu, and 5 Chinese dialects, and during the full moon can levitate. Jack Hamm learned the secret to golf and long-driving during a visionquest. As a 16 year-old boy, Jack traveled to the darkest reaches of Asia, where he sought truth, purpose, and the answer to one question: how do you hit a golf ball 500 yards. His journey took him to the Himalayas, where he engaged in a death-match with a 200 year old Yeti. After Jack defeated the Yeti with a rear naked choke, the Dali Lama gave him a ring of power, and told him to seek out the Shao Lin monks for training. It is during his time learning the Shao Lin way that Jack got a glimpse of the secret to power. His Master, Wong Drive, teed up a ball and struck a shot 200, maybe 210 with an 9 iron.
He told Jack he must focus his qi, or 'chi', and breathe through his eyes to focus his power on the ball. Jack, now able to breathe through his eyes and hold that breath for 5 minutes, traveled back to the US to show the world his long-driving skills.
He saves us the trip to Asia by making fantastic products like the Hammer driver and Longball golf balls available for purchase. Jack holds numerous long drive records, can reverse dunk an 11 foot basketball goal, run a 4.0 40 yard dash, bench press 450, is fluent in German, Spanish, Zulu, and 5 Chinese dialects, and during the full moon can levitate.HAHAHA, Wong Drive, that was great! Jack Hamm learned the secret to golf and long-driving during a visionquest. As a 16 year-old boy, Jack traveled to the darkest reaches of Asia, where he sought truth, purpose, and the answer to one question: how do you hit a golf ball 500 yards. His journey took him to the Himalayas, where he engaged in a death-match with a 200 year old Yeti. After Jack defeated the Yeti with a rear naked choke, the Dali Lama gave him a ring of power, and told him to seek out the Shao Lin monks for training.
It is during his time learning the Shao Lin way that Jack got a glimpse of the secret to power. His Master, Wong Drive, teed up a ball and struck a shot 200, maybe 210 with an 9 iron. He told Jack he must focus his qi, or 'chi', and breathe through his eyes to focus his power on the ball. Jack, now able to breathe through his eyes and hold that breath for 5 minutes, traveled back to the US to show the world his long-driving skills.
He saves us the trip to Asia by making fantastic products like the Hammer driver and Longball golf balls available for purchase. Jack holds numerous long drive records, can reverse dunk an 11 foot basketball goal, run a 4.0 40 yard dash, bench press 450, is fluent in German, Spanish, Zulu, and 5 Chinese dialects, and during the full moon can levitate.Damb.I new it was some zen voddoo whowiee I could never master!! As with a couple others here, I think I'm also transitioning away from Game Golf and find myself utilizing MyRoundPro more and more since I got a smart watch.I don't like the fact that GameGolf hasn't brought out any major updates to the stats in quite a while. Two of the main things I like a lot in MyRoundPro that I wish were included in GameGolf are the make% by putt length and proximity to the hole on approach shots. Yes GameGolf shows the% within 15 yds, but on MyRoundPro I can see my average proximity in feet from certain yardage ranges along with% of greens hit from those yardage ranges too.Although I will say two things I like more about GameGolf is the ability to edit rounds on the computer instead of having to do everything on my smartphone, and GameGolf has scrambling% as a stat unlike MyRoundPro. That is why when I was at this stage a real key was working on wedges 100 yards and in.
Assuming an inconsistent hit, whether off the tee or with an approach, I was able (and maybe more importantly confident) of getting to GIR +1 in order to make bogey. And occasionally wedge one in close to save par.I don't want to get into a long game vs. Short game because ultimately I agree that long game is more important to being a good golfer, but for someone in the low 90's trying to break 90 they are most likely swinging decently but losing strokes on the short game (at least in my experience). Someone who shoots 90 is only going to have 2-4 GIRs, so making sure you don't give away strokes with the short game is probably an easier approach to breaking 90.