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Inside LeverGolf – Episode 6
In this episode of Inside LeverGolf, Jim Ferreri takes on something golfers don’t like to admit — loyalty to a swing that isn’t loyal to them.
Golfers stay committed to the traditional swing model for years. They defend it. They justify it. They blame themselves when it doesn’t work.
They don’t leave because they think the problem is them.
But what if the relationship was flawed from the beginning?
In this episode, we break down:
• Why golfers stay loyal to instruction that keeps them stuck
If your swing has you apologizing for bad shots… working harder… promising you’ll “figure it out next time”… that’s not commitment.
That’s staying in a bad relationship.
At some point, you have to stop staying and start playing.
Visit LeverGolf.com to learn more about the LeverGolf technique and training system.
Learn in a day.
By jimfergolfInside LeverGolf – Episode 6
In this episode of Inside LeverGolf, Jim Ferreri takes on something golfers don’t like to admit — loyalty to a swing that isn’t loyal to them.
Golfers stay committed to the traditional swing model for years. They defend it. They justify it. They blame themselves when it doesn’t work.
They don’t leave because they think the problem is them.
But what if the relationship was flawed from the beginning?
In this episode, we break down:
• Why golfers stay loyal to instruction that keeps them stuck
If your swing has you apologizing for bad shots… working harder… promising you’ll “figure it out next time”… that’s not commitment.
That’s staying in a bad relationship.
At some point, you have to stop staying and start playing.
Visit LeverGolf.com to learn more about the LeverGolf technique and training system.
Learn in a day.