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**Unleashing Precision: Titleist Launches the Game-Changing 2025 T-Series Irons, Featuring the Innovative T250!**

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The 1 mistake amateurs make before their first golf lesson

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**Amateurs’ First Golf Lesson: Avoid This Critical Error**

Before your first golf lesson, avoid the common pitfall of practicing alone. This can ingrain bad habits that a qualified instructor will later need to correct, slowing down your progress.

A golf professional can provide immediate feedback, correcting incorrect techniques and identifying your strengths. This personalized guidance is crucial for establishing a solid foundation and avoiding costly mistakes.

By seeking professional instruction from the outset, you can accelerate your learning curve, prevent frustration, and maximize your enjoyment on the golf course.

Michael Phelps Compares Golf to Swimming: Insights from Subpar Podcast

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In a recent episode of the Subpar Podcast, Olympic great Michael Phelps drew parallels between golf and swimming, highlighting the mental challenges and the need for focus and patience in both sports. Phelps also shared a quirky anecdote about using an Olympic medal as a ball marker, offering a glimpse into the lighter side of his golfing experiences. The discussion emphasized the importance of mental fortitude and the pursuit of excellence in both golf and swimming.