For amateur golfers, the most frustrating and persistent problem is inconsistency. One shot is a crisp iron that lands softly on the green; the next is a heavy "chunk" that moves more turf than ball, followed by a thin "skimmer" that never gets airborne. The root cause of these errors is almost always the same: a breakdown in the striking sequence.
To identify an SSS, traders typically look for the following conditions:
On the 9th green, he sank a slippery 12-footer for par. Sal just tipped his cap.
You can download the Simple Strike Sequence PDF guide here: [insert link]
Whirrr-clunk. Page one. Whirrr-clunk. Page two.
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