Composition to substantially reduce hooks or slices in golf shot

Solid anti-friction devices – materials therefor – lubricant or se – Lubricants or separants for moving solid surfaces and... – Inorganic compound

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508307, 508591, 473324, C10M12500, C10M10102, C10M14540, A63B 3700

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for hitting an object in a substantially straight-line pathway. The method comprises the steps of applying a composition to a hitting surface and impacting the object. In particular, the composition can be applied to a golf club face to reduce hooks or slices. The composition is a product of a mixture comprising a saturated oil, a water soluble lubricant and an aqueous carbon dioxide solution.

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