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Subject The Greatest Golfer You've Never Heard Of
Date September 28, 2020 6:03 PM
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Golfers Over 50 Are Beating Guys
HALF Their Age With This Weird Golf Swing ([link removed])
If you are a golfer struggling to play the game, here's something special I want to share with you...

...a chance to discover the simple, pain-free golf swing of a mysterious Candian golfer many consider golf's greatest ball-striker.

Tiger Woods once said this about this golfing genius' swing in an
ESPN interview...

"It's frightening how straight he hits it," Tiger said. "It's
like Iron Byron. The ball doesn't move."
And in this short video, you'll discover why this golfing savant
hits frozen ropes like clockwork--and how you can emulate these
same easy-to-learn movements into your own swing.

Oh, and did I mention it's all FREE?

Don't miss this one...

In his career, he sank 17 holes-in-one - boasted three scores
of 59, four scores of 61, nine double eagles, and set
41 course records!

And now, YOU can discover his amazing secret, and how to
make the same thing happen in your own golf swing ...

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