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  2. Golfer dads can practice their putting stroke with this ...

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    This putting mat is a great practice aid for your putting stroke. The kidney-shaped green has three cups that give you plenty of practice targets, while the built-in sand traps are designed to ...

  3. How doctors may be able to predict your stroke risk through ...

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    Researchers found that every change in these indicators was linked to an increased stroke risk of 10-19%. Changes to the three caliber indicators in the “fingerprint” were correlated to a 10 ...

  4. 7 Fun Indoor Putting Greens That Encourage Year-Round ... - AOL

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    Learn to make top-notch strokes with the short stick, every time.

  5. Indoor golf - Wikipedia

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    Many golf simulator systems use a sensor mat, which is essentially a rectangular mat containing several infrared sensors and microchips that can monitor the speed of the club as it passes the back sensor, the angle of the club and club speed as the ball and club pass the second sensor following impact and the direction of the ball as the club passes the third sensor.

  6. ABCD² score - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Its usefulness was questioned in a 2015 review as it was not found to separate those who are at low from those who are at high risk of future problems. [3] A high score correctly predicted 87% of the people who did have a stroke in the following 7 days but also many people who did not have problems. [3]

  7. Golf swing - Wikipedia

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    Post swing pose for golfer Henry Cotton in 1931. The golf swing is the action by which players hit the ball in the sport of golf.The golf swing is a complex motion involving the whole body; the technicalities of the swing are known as golf stroke mechanics.