Quick Tip - The Ten Percent
Mental Game
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We talk about this concept in passing all the time at Graves Golf, but today, we take a full dive into what it actually means. Most people would tell you that typical practice will still yield positive results, but studies have shown that this isn't so universally true. Practicing without an aim is like driving without a destination. If you have an actual goal in mind, then you need to be setting yourself up to reach it, a roadmap, if you will. Join us for this edition of Single Plane Quick Tips, where Tim Graves, PGA, breaks down what it means to be in the Ten Percent.
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