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The calendar is about to flip to 2015 and SwingFix instructor Tasha Browner wants to help you with your New Year’s golf goals.
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The best way to improve your golf game is by using a system to practice, and SwingFix pro Tasha Browner has one that’s sure to help your short game.
Ever wonder why you stripe it on the range and then it all falls apart on the course? SwingFix instructor Tasha Browner has the answer and the fix for you.
To take your ‘range game’ to the course, you have to practice like you play, and that includes playing full and short-game shots from uneven lies.