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For the next QandA: Hi Craig, during the April 1st webinar you addressed a trail side / lead side question and it got me thinking about my confusion level between what i should be using. I know you use both, but can you help clarify what I should be using more of and when? If that’s a thing? Right now, I’m more comfortable with my trail hand for all short game situations like putting, chipping, and pitching and my lead arm and hand are adding structure, but as I get into longer wedge shots to full shots the lead arm and hand takes over and the trail hand is just for structure… but I may add a little trail hand for more umph at times. I’ve heard you guys talk about one swing for all clubs, and I don’t think my overall body mechanics change, only which hand takes over depending on the shot I’m playing. Based on GOAT code teachings, is what I’m doing counterproductive to getting better? Meaning going back and forth? What do you suggest and am I missing something? It seemed the early days of GOAT code was majority trail hand focus, even full swing stuff, but I may be completely misunderstanding / confused by what I should be doing. Thank you for all you guys do!
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