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Originally Posted by Slava
That's so much harder than it sounds though. Like I know there are a few things with my swing that need work. I tend to leave the clubface open a bit at impact (which is probably as a result of an outside-in swing and correcting for that!). So, while I know in my head that this is the underlying issue, that knowledge alone doesn't really get me anywhere.
This is why golf can be so frustrating. You might know that this is what you should be doing, and it sounds like a plan to say I'll just correct that and see some improvement. But that "correction" uncovers another issue and another issue, and it's like a continually painful process!
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Most people, regardless of how many lessons they take, never really improve much from their plateau level.
Again, if you can improve your swing, and you are inclined to put in the effort to do so - great.
Regardless, getting fitted, so that your clubs are optimized for your game, will also improve your game. It can get you more distance AND improve your consistency.
And, it is a MUCH easier way to gain some improvement.