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| (Illustrative Only) It's All in the Hips! |
Despite the wheezing, hacking, water eyes and a few with old Covid masks it turned out to be a great morning. I actually finished with a better score than the few players I was paired with, which felt like a personal victory. I'm not an elite golfer—I'd call myself average, maybe average-plus on a good day. I know the fundamentals well enough to hold my own with most groups, and the more I play, the more consistent I become.
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Of course, golfers love to blame—or credit—the equipment. There's always someone convinced that a new $800 driver will magically shave ten strokes off their score. Better clubs can certainly help, but they won't fix a slice. They might just send the ball farther... into the next fairway.
The real improvement comes from developing a consistent swing. Once your mechanics are solid, quality equipment can help you get a little more distance and performance. But the swing comes first.
And while I may never be competing on the PGA Tour, I do have a fitness trainer certification. If you're looking to improve your overall health, strength, or fitness, I can help with that through virtual coaching. Just send me a message, and we'll talk. muradabel (at) gmail (dot) com
After all, whether it's golf or fitness, success usually comes down to the same formula: practice the fundamentals, stay consistent, and don't expect expensive equipment to do all the work.
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