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James Anderson faces Stuart Broad in a driving challenge

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England pacemen James Anderson and Stuart Broad visit the Sky Zone for a long-drive contest at the British Masters

James Anderson and Stuart Broad have been the spearhead of England's bowling attack for many years, but who has the better golf swing?

We invited the two pacemen to the Sky Zone during Pro-Am day at the British Masters supported by Sky Sports, to see who impressed most with driver in hand.

Anderson and Broad are both avid golfers and enjoy the game as a release from the pressures of international cricket and, although Broad has the higher batting average, his team-mate has the lower handicap.

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Six-handicapper Anderson is five strokes lower than Broad so started a firm favourite to hit the longest drive, and an interesting technique emerged - Anderson bats left-handed, but plays golf right-handed!

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