Lesson: Adjusting Stance for Issues with Slope
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This video addresses golfers who consistently under-read putts in one direction due to physical asymmetries, injuries, or balance tendencies. The discussion explores how a small stance adjustment, such as pulling one foot back, can enhance slope perception and improve calibration. The goal is better feel, not changing the read itself.
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