This Golfing World video is less than two weeks old and I found it very interesting -- especially since JT is leading the WGC-Mexico going into the final round. Did you know that he doesn't really like the way his swing looks?
There are several matters you may pick up from what Justin discusses on this video, but the truth that he doesn't like his footwork -- in truth, he says he doesn't advise everybody reproduction it -- and that he has unsuccessfully tried to trade it inside the past had been a surprise to me. He says he can't even hit the ball if he doesn't leap round whilst he swings! He hopes that there are things in his swing that people will try to copy, but reputedly his footwork isn't always one in every of them.
Most importantly, he says that -- even if he's hitting the ball well -- he can get so caught up in the manner he thinks his 'funky' swing appears that he attempts (once more!) to alternate it.
What I want you to remember is this: JT says that, when he receives too caught up inside the technical aspects of his swing, he simply has to 'get over it' and accept that this is how he plays his great and go away it by myself.
If even Justin struggles with this, then we mere mortals need to take his recommendation and -- if we're gambling well -- just take delivery of our swings as they're and recognition on playing higher as opposed to making adjustments.
It's all about the rating, oldsters. Never forget that!
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