The Best in Golf Page 9 -- Golf Swing Training

by Steve Fontaine
Valley Golf
Saginaw, MI
copyright 2003
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Developing golfing skills through training:
To Train or not to Train


To train or not to train
Training is not for everyone. Fun and satisfaction are all that really matter. Taking raw information and using it to make changes to a swing can be very frustrating. An optimist would look at it as an adventure.
Training is the reliable way to improve a swing. You can work on core skills or moves until they are ingrained and then integrate them into your swing. You can also do the training without any conscious effort to change your swing. Either way will bring noticeable improvement I never suggest to anyone to drop everything they do and start over. Keep your swing and don't try any changes until you know the time has come. True success comes to those willing to put in the time and is not handed out or bought from instant lesson artists.

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