Quick Tip - Brace Then Turn
Full Swing
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As we have covered numerous times in the past, both balance and stability are both keys to improving your Single Plane Swing. That being said, stability can be elusive, and hold golfers back from finding consistency. Join us for this Single Plane Quick Tip, where Todd Graves explores balance, and how proper sequencing of your body can help you find stability, and through that stability, consistency.
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