We'd all like to play like the pros. But the reality is that most of us fall short, far short from hitting the mark.
"Actually, I probably normally shoot in the mid ‘90s and I'm trying to improve that into the mid ‘80s," said Bill Wofford.
That's why Bill Wofford came to see back to golf instructor Dustin Logeman.
"I'm 65 years old and getting a little older, a little stiffer. I'm not as athletic as I would like to be and I thought it would help me to limber myself up, stretch out and maybe improve my swing," said Wofford.
"This is loosening up his rotation with the back swing and follow through," said Logeman.
Dustin does not tell you how to hit the ball. He does analyze your swing to make sure you're fit for the game.
"The goal here is to try to get a person so they can get into a proper swing, and whether that is a tightness issue or a balance issue or a strength issue, focus on those specific areas that a person needs help on," said Logeman.
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