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Message: Someone you know has emailed you this article from perryandrisen.com. Go directly to the article: http://perryandrisen.com/index.php/139/ Read the summary: This is what’s really involved, but rarely mentioned.Most of you have been to a golf lesson, and as soon as you see your swing on video you see many of the same faults in your swing you had years ago. So why doesn’t your golf swing change? There is a simple explanation for this. Most of us expect a permanent swing change to take place within a golf lesson or a bucket of range balls. And we don’t want the change to feel uncomfortable or “mess up” our game for the weekend. We take a lesson and leave with a few new ideas and can’t wait to try them out. The next time we play or practice we hit a couple of bad shots and immediately are questioning ourselves. In our desperation, we try everything that has worked in the past. We figure it out...Well, at least for now. Later, you go to another golf lesson, see your swing on video, and NOTHING HAS CHANGED!! Well, of course nothing has changed. You just spent a few practice sessions trying to make your swing feel comfortable while making sure you hit some good shots. That’s your old swing! Here’s what you need to make changes stick..CLICK HERE for the Podcast.