I guess the TGM standard is work on basic motion, get it right, then move to acquired, then to full.
The thing is I have seen a lot of people who have pretty nice swings when using acquired motion, but get to the full swing and the top of the backswing is where it all falls apart.
How do you go about fixing a problem that appears between acquired motion and the full swing, indeed how do we go about imbedding any changes. Do you guys use things like the 32 ball drill, or just hitting shots working on changes, then see them flow into the competition swing down the track?
I have a couple of things I know I need to fix, and when thinking about them and working on them I can get it right, but I can not make this flow into my swing as a habit.
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