Have you ever wondered perhaps why when you see the shot tracer on TV watching the golf that (most) of the time there is usually some curvature on the golf ball? And why tour pros very often refer to their shot shape as being a draw or fade?
Here we cover the benefits of playing for curvature with Peter and why you might want to consider doing so, too.
A big thanks to Peter for letting us share his GRF lesson experience with you guys!
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DISCLAIMER:
Marcus Bell is a registered exercise professional and sports bio-mechanist but any exercises recommended or suggested in this video are performed purely at the individual’s own risk.
2 Comments
Superb information. Thanks.
Is there any proof that a straight putt is more difficult?