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Christian Traynor 3 years ago I wonder if it’s mostly right-eye-dominant players who do this. I am one, and it makes it really hard to turn the head away without feeling disorientated and losing sight of the ball.
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Never played golf but this is super interesting
Excellent! Reason Jack N. Did this!
Nice nuance tip! These are the subtle things that make a difference.
I wonder if it’s mostly right-eye-dominant players who do this. I am one, and it makes it really hard to turn the head away without feeling disorientated and losing sight of the ball.