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Dave Pelz on Pendulum Putting

Why spend more valuable time on practice that isn't paying off? I'll be the first to tell you that practice doesn't make perfect; practice makes permanent. What a lot of my students need-and you may need as well-is a way to make your practice helpful cumulatively. This means that last month's practice helps you this month, and this month's practice will help you in the future.

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