Quick Tips - Two Birds
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Folks, today we talk about transferrable skills. The general idea behind these sorts of skills is that getting good at things doesn't happen in a vacuum. Certain aspects of one skill will still apply to others, and for us, that means it's time to kill two birds with one stone. If you've been around, you've heard us talk about the "Two Birds One Stone" philosophy, and if you're new around here, welcome. Basically, it means that there are things in your full swing training that are transferrable to your short game. If you're efficiency-minded when it comes to your training, you should have perked up at that a bit. We've got a lot related to Two Birds on the horizon, so stay tuned, and join Tim Graves, PGA, as he explains Two Birds with One Stone.
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