Quick Tips - Maintaining Rhythm
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Let's face it, timing is everything. If you're going to do something correctly over and over again, you're going to memorize the steps naturally, and develop a time frame in which that is supposed to happen. Let's say you'd perfectly mastered your positions at a standstill, you'd still be at a massive detriment if you had poor timing. We've established in the previous Quick Tip that winter is when a lot of golfers' skills deteriorate. Rhythm is one of the first things to go, so let's do something about that. As always, we have you covered. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he covers maintaining rhythm over the winter.
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