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Old 08-14-2008, 11:43 PM
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swings!?

I don't know about any of you but i get ultra (at least two steps higher then super) confused with all these instructors teaching 1000 differetn swings, and all claiming to be right...or does everyone else think that buddy was right when he put out infomercials on natural swing, basically who cares if its straight?
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There is no 'right' swing, and I'm more and more convinced that no one really knows much about what works for other people. Looks at how pros jump from instructor to instructor. The trick is just to figure out what works for you and practice it... a lot.
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There is no 'right' swing, and I'm more and more convinced that no one really knows much about what works for other people. Looks at how pros jump from instructor to instructor. The trick is just to figure out what works for you and practice it... a lot.
I think a good teaching pro evaluates your excisting swing and tweaks it until it works, not tries to completely rebuild it. Unless your hitting the ball behind your back or between your legs, you're better off tweaking it instead of totally changing it.
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