I hit it good enough to give myself opportunities. Could have been better, but could have also not chipped in and made some other stuff.
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I was a pretty long hitter when I was younger. I was pretty wild, too. I had to learn to control the ball a bit more. Then last year, I decided to open up a bit more and I gained a good climb in distance. My length has grown due to some confidence in my swing, and some trusting. Once you get that, you can open it up a bit.Stuart Appleby
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