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If you have trouble with combustion, go back to
the basics before blaming what could be a perfectly fine burner.
Now human nature kicks in. Rather than find
out what’s wrong with my swing, I start the quest for a club that “works.” Sound
familiar? That might make sense if the only goal is immediate results. But what
if the goal is to solve the problem? Then there has to be an understanding of
the dynamics involved, in this case, the dynamics of a proper golf swing.