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| You are correct in respect to beginners learning the fundamentals first. However, from my years of teaching as a Professional I have learnt one very important thing, and that is, everyone interprets explanations differently. For example, I can give many different explanations on how to perform a certain part of the swing even though the end result you are trying to achieve is the same. This is vital for it is how you communicate to different people. An explanation to one person, may not hold the same weight to another, that is why the discussions we have on this board are so important. Whilst certain discussions may not mean anything to you, there will be ones that do. I hope that you all continue to post your ideas and thoughts on the various concepts, techniques on the golf swing no matter what level you are at, this is how we all learn (communication). Good Luck ![]()
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