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So it seems lately that a common theme in some of Tiger's recent interviews is that, with his new swing, he is regaining his ability to self-diagnose and self-correct his swing while in the middle of a competitive round.
While I believe that I can self-correct, I think my ability to do so is often limited to 3 distinct issues that often creep up into my setup and swing. Indeed, often when I attempt to self-correct a fault on the course that is not one of those 3 issues, disaster soon follows. I believe there is a fine line between self-correcting on the course and playing the shot and swing you have for that day. Question: Do you self-diagnose and self-correct when playing an actual round? |
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