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Daily Archives: May 23, 2010

Which Tees Should You Play?

Golf RandomsBy Chris Mile President of Miles of GolfMay 23, 201064 Comments

By Chris Mile I have wanted to tackle this question for sometime because it is a real big deal, and I have seen some half baked answers to this question.      In my book, every golfer should have the opportunity to hit par threes in one shot, par fours in two, and par fives in three. …

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