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Spanish and French now explain a dropped back shoulder and a front shoulder flying open — two upper-body faults behind pop-ups and weak pulled contact

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What changed and why it matters

Spanish and French now explain a dropped back shoulder and a front shoulder flying open — two upper-body faults behind pop-ups and weak pulled contact.

In a nutshell

Spanish and French now explain a dropped back shoulder and a front shoulder flying open — two upper-body faults behind pop-ups and weak pulled contact.

Frequently asked questions

What is "Spanish and French now explain a dropped back shoulder and a front shoulder flying open — two upper-body faults behind pop-ups and weak pulled contact"?

Spanish and French now explain a dropped back shoulder and a front shoulder flying open — two upper-body faults behind pop-ups and weak pulled contact.

Who is this update for?

This update is designed for all athletes.

Do I need to do anything to use it?

No action is required — the improvement is already live in SwingVantage and free to use.

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