When the average club player goes to his PGA pro for a golf lesson, the last thing he usually wants to hear is that they are going to be working on the fundamentals.  He feels “ripped off” if the lesson revolves around the golf grip, the stance and posture.  The typical reaction is: “I know all that, let’s get on to the interesting stuff.”  But, invariably, while he may well have heard it all before, he almost certainly doesn’t put that knowledge into practice and repeat those good golf habits that essentially ingrain good technique and determine the success of the golf swing that follows.

Read the rest of the Golf International Magazine article by Justin Rose, and see how even the pros use golf training aids, such as the Eyeline Practice-T, to ingrain the fundamentals of golf.