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March is TECHNOLOGY MONTH at Body Balance for Performance. Free technology testing in March

Lower your scores and hit it longer
See where you are losing power, and why you are inconsistent
How do you know if your swing is working right? You measure it! Is your golf swing efficient? You can measure that too.
What do all great ball strikers have in common? An efficient golf swing motion. It is that simple.
Get tested for free during the month of March.

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