Sad but true

Most people want to get better but want to do it by sticking with the crap that they already have, it's a double edged sword. Those that REALLY embrace the correct change WILL be better golfers.... but not in 1 day.
 
Sounds like what I'd expect a round with JustOne to be like.
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I don't look at people's swings unless they ask me to.

I often get people ask "What did I do wrong there?" and I'll reply "I don't know, I wasn't watching,.. do you want me to?"

Most people from the forum that I play with end up asking me questions, other than that I couldn't care less how someone swings.
 
If I want advice I'd go to a pro. Would you ask someone randomly to give you a diagnosis of you were unwell? A lot of good low handicap players have a good idea of the swing and how it works but can't get over how it works. This is why a good teaching pro is a valuable commodity. He can find a fit to get it over to a wide range of pupils
 
Not even "give up and take knitting"? But seriously you have never said see the pro, don't stand there etc..

I'm talking about swing advice which I thought is what the OP was referring to. Not knowledgeable enough or qualified to give anyone advice on that front
 
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