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Intellectually Engaged. Emotionally Disengaged. Dessert with Jim Waldron

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For Members Only #401 - Jim Waldron of Balance Point Golf Schools continues his conversation with host Fred Greene because they still have to eat dessert! In part 2 of our conversation, Jim and Fred follow up on the depth of the Yips, understanding your own consistency, how much improvement can be had with the right teacher, the acceptance of “the possibility of failure”, the art of shot making, and how critically important it is to stay in the moment. The score is the outcome and shouldn’t be important until the round is completely over. Jim quotes Ben Hogan as saying ”The downswing is a terrible time to take a golf lesson”.

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Next up Fred Shoemaker of Extraordinary Golf talks about his new DVD “The Secret to Transforming Your Game”.

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