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Can Swing Changes Really Lower Your Scores? with Jim Waldron

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GSfMO#339. Jim Waldron of the Balance Point Golf Schools is not only recognized as a top instructor, but he’s also a student of the swing throughout the history of the game. Recently he’s been keeping a very close watch on the effect of Tiger’s latest swing changes. Basically, there are 4 types of swings that have won on the Tour. Jim breaks down each, what they entail, and who has had success with using those swing styles. You have to decide which style is best for you, then find a teacher who understands why it will improve your game. Even after watching Tiger over the last few years, you have to realize the amount of time and effort it takes to have complete confidence in that approach.

This is Part 1 of 2 conversations on this topic with Jim. In his conclusion, he provides a full assessment on Tiger's swing changes.

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