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I know it gets said quite a bit on the forums, but I guess I have been lucky. I have never encountered a teaching professional that wanted to completely tear down my swing or anybody else that I have been around during lessons. They always incorporate natural movements and work on a couple of things to tweak at a time.
Although if the end result is hitting the golf ball better and a professional does not think that can happen with the current swing, I could see wanting to make major changes. Honest question for those out there, if you are in that 14-18 range (or really any golfer for that matter) and you know you have flaws in your swing, what is wrong with major changes? Is it the "getting worse before better" stage?
Why not completely rebuild if you want to put the time in and become a better golfer? Genuine honest question from someone that is going through it now and knows that I wanted to go through it before the Morgan Cup last year.
Although if the end result is hitting the golf ball better and a professional does not think that can happen with the current swing, I could see wanting to make major changes. Honest question for those out there, if you are in that 14-18 range (or really any golfer for that matter) and you know you have flaws in your swing, what is wrong with major changes? Is it the "getting worse before better" stage?
Why not completely rebuild if you want to put the time in and become a better golfer? Genuine honest question from someone that is going through it now and knows that I wanted to go through it before the Morgan Cup last year.