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I believe the answer to this is yes on the other types of shots.  But I imagine they would like to have you work on one thing at a time.

I've sent in my pitch and full swing before at the same time.. It ended up working pretty well.. Probably shouldn't send in an iron and a driver though, ie full swing..

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I've sent in my pitch and full swing before at the same time.. It ended up working pretty well.. Probably shouldn't send in an iron and a driver though, ie full swing..

I've done this too.

I believe the answer to this is yes on the other types of shots.  But I imagine they would like to have you work on one thing at a time.

When it comes to the full swing yes, you should work on what they tell you to work on and that is it. But if you have read LSW you should practice your full swing but, it doesn't hurt to practice your short game too.

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When it comes to the full swing yes, you should work on what they tell you to work on and that is it. But if you have read LSW you should practice your full swing but, it doesn't hurt to practice your short game too.

Not sure what you are getting at here.  I was not saying you shouldn't practice the short game at the same time.  I was saying that from their(evolvr) perspective it could be harder for them to keep track of the lessons.  Just a guess though.

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Not sure what you are getting at here.  I was not saying you shouldn't practice the short game at the same time.  I was saying that from their(evolvr) perspective it could be harder for them to keep track of the lessons.  Just a guess though.

I was just saying that you can, and should work on both at the same time if you need to, and I don't think evolvr's instructors mind.

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I usually summit swings with my 6I but I was having a particular issue with my driver last year and asked if submitting a driver swing was acceptable and it was. I seem to remember reading somewhere that they'll accept any type of video. I personally am thinking of submitting a putting video since I won't be able to practice outdoors anytime soon.

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I say you should why woukd a certain type of video/lesson not be allowed? Your the customer and their your cosches that should be helping improve in all facets of the game.

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