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My husband recently got really into golf (with the help of his cousins) and yesterday was my first actually playing. I played decent to dog shit but actually had fun just being able to spend more time with my husband. So I see myself playing more in the future but would hope to not lose so many balls. I’ve played softball ever since I was 5 so my swing is more of a softball swing than a golf swing and due to that my balls tend to taper off the the right rather than straight. Is there any drills or maybe techniques to help with that. Also what’s the best lady golf clubs to look into because as of now I’m using mens and I think they might be a tad too long.
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