Quick Tips - It's Not What You Think
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Folks, let's face it. Sometimes you assess a problem with something, only to learn that it is actually caused by something else. The flaw you're noticing is just a symptom stemming from an error at some entirely different point. Today, we look at what that looks like when it comes to the golf swing, specifically over-rotation. While it is certainly a common error to make, it isn't always a root cause in and of itself. In this video, Tim Graves, PGA, breaks down how a mistake in your setup will break down your entire swing, and create a bit of a red herring as far as problem diagnosis goes. Thank you for the support in 2024, and here's to getting even better in 2025.
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