Quick Tip - Numbers Don't Lie
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At the end of the day, the hard truth about improving is that unless you set goals, you will be aimless. That being said, setting goals requires you to understand the context and the situation, which requires you to collect data. All of that was just a long-winded way to say that if you want to get better, you've got to keep track of your stats. Once you know the numbers, you know the weak spots, and you can train them. For the full story, join Tim Graves, PGA, as he gives you the rundown on how the numbers effect your game.
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