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My Massive Improvement in 3 Weeks


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The hitting vs swinging concept didn't really resonate with me, but the aimpoint is an interesting idea. I already did that with my driver (as per the driver video in another current post on this site), but I gave it a try with wedges today on the range and it seemed to work pretty well. Thanks for the link!

I'm not too sure my self, I read it as hitting using the right arm more in the down swing, swinging using the left, it appears more speed us generated using the left?

Gaz Lee

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I'm not too sure my self, I read it as hitting using the right arm more in the down swing, swinging using the left, it appears more speed us generated using the left?

At the end of the day, though, they're basically feels. Every golfer uses both arms in their golf swing (assuming they have two arms of course).

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