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Troubleshooting

October 12, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler 2 Comments

  • We’ve watched Phil get out of trouble time after time. We’ve watched Tiger get out of trouble often. And before these two magicians, we watched Arnold get himself out of trouble. But few of us have the skills of these experts, and practically all of us, handicappers and pros, get into trouble a number of times during a round of golf. So my advice…
  • Speaking of economy of motion, that’s one of the chapters in my new book, Golf 360: For Current Players and Those Considering the Game. It’s in production and will be hitting Amazon soon. I’ll keep you posted.

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Filed Under: Confidence in golf, Downswing, Enlightened Golf, Fundamentals, Golf, Owning your swing, pace, Phil Mickelson, short game, Slowing down, Swing tips, The Downswing, The drive, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Arnold Palmer, Bryson DeChambeau, Jack Young

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  1. Grr says

    October 13, 2021 at 2:14 am

    Frustratingly i hit a lot more than my fair share of worldies/crowd pleasers ie 200yd low running hooks out of trees,hybrids out of fairway bunkers,pitch n chip ins etc then i fat a bog standard 6 iron or Pw! or thin or chunk a chip.

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    • Stephen Altschuler says

      January 7, 2022 at 12:18 pm

      Yep. Golf’s a bitch sometimes, Graham. If only we could give it up!

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