Golf Monthly

Bill Elliott

I don’t know about you but I’m a sucker for a quick swing fix. For us golfers this is a kind of reflex action and, as such, both nonnegotiable and obligatory. The crazy thing is there doesn’t even have to be something wrong with our swing – other than the things that are almost always wrong but which we accept as part of the price we eternally pay for being seduced by the old game.

Those of usreader, look at when opening the latest edition of GM. No, admit it, it’s the instruction pages. High handicap, low handicap or no handicap, it doesn’t matter. The Holy Grail of a quick fix, an instant improvement, is always what you (often me too) reach out for before anything else.

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