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        <title>Reasons to Identify and Monitor Your Golf Swing Speed</title>
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        <description>Monitoring your swing speed is an excellent way to gauge whether or not your golf training is improving your swing. While not all aspects of your game can be improved with higher swing speeds, using a tool like the Medicus Power Meter can help accurately determine how fast your training efforts are paying off as well as identify the correct golf equipment for your unique swing.</description>
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