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Inside LeverGolf – Episode 7 The Proof Myth: One Good Round Doesn’t Mean You’ve Found In this episode of Inside LeverGolf, Jim Ferreri dismantles one of the most dangerous lies in golf improvement — the idea that one good round is proof you’ve “figured it out.” You flush it. You score well. You think you’ve found the move. Then the next round comes… and it’s gone. That wasn’t proof. That was timing. In this episode, we break down: • Why one great round is often a temporary alignment of compensations • How the traditional swing model can produce flashes of brilliance — without stability • The difference between repeatability and coincidence • Why golfers get trapped chasing the feeling from “that one round” • What real proof actually looks like in a structured technique If your improvement comes in spikes instead of patterns, you don’t have proof — you have volatility. Real proof isn’t emotional. It’s repeatable. Visit LeverGolf.com to learn more about the LeverGolf technique and training system. Learn in a day. Master in a year. Play for a lifetime.
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