![]() ![]() If your routine requires you to step off the ball more than once, its too long. If you create a pre-shot routine make sure it is not a ridiculously long routine. Since you are just learning here are some habits that's I'd suggest learning early on: And probably MORE important to the others with which you share the course. Learning good keeping pace habits early in your golf life are probably as important as learning proper swing technique. ![]() HAHAHA, Wong Drive, that was great! POW!!ĭamb.I new it was some zen voddoo whowiee I could never master!!īest advice for golf etiquette is to remember that nobody, but you, cares what score you shoot. ![]() 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. He saves us the trip to Asia by making fantastic products like the Hammer driver and Longball golf balls available for purchase. 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 told Jack he must focus his qi, or "chi", and breathe through his eyes to focus his power on the ball. His Master, Wong Drive, teed up a ball and struck a shot 200, maybe 210 with an 9 iron. It is during his time learning the Shao Lin way that Jack got a glimpse of the secret to power. 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. His journey took him to the Himalayas, where he engaged in a death-match with a 200 year old Yeti. 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. Jack Hamm learned the secret to golf and long-driving during a visionquest. ![]()
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