Amanda J Beeler

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You don’t need a new swing

Jan 05, 2026
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Most golfers are chasing positions.
That’s why their swing never feels repeatable.

I had a lesson this week where the player was hyper-focused on what their arms were doing at the top. Once we adjusted setup, the motion changed without us touching the swing itself.

The swing usually isn’t broken — it’s reacting.

Here’s the shift I want you to make:

  • Stop trying to manufacture positions

  • Start paying attention to how you’re set up to the ball

  • Let the motion organize itself from there

Try this:
Before your next session, check ball position, posture, and alignment before every rep — even slow ones.

If setup feels like a missing piece for you, that’s something we clean up consistently inside Fairway Finder Community. Or just reply and tell me what part of setup you struggle with most.

— Amanda
Coach. Mentor. Golf Whisperer.

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