On Request: Remembering Where to Aim
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The discussion focuses on a common question golfers ask after using AimPoint: once they calculate the break with their fingers, how do they remember exactly where to aim after lowering their hands? Jamie and Gareth explain that it’s easy to forget the reference point, so strategies are needed to lock in the target.
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