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EP 72: JT Takes the RBC—But His Swing Might Not Be the Blueprint for True Improvement

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In this episode, Scott recaps Justin Thomas's thrilling playoff victory at the 2025 RBC Heritage—his first PGA Tour win in nearly three years. He also highlights Ingrid Lindblad’s breakout win at the LPGA’s JM Eagle LA Championship and the latest standout performances from the Korn Ferry Tour.

While celebrating JT’s resilience, Scott breaks down why his swing might not be the blueprint for sustainable improvement. He dives into the SSWING methodology—a science-backed, biomechanics-driven approach to better golf. It’s tempting to want to copy the pros, but remember: they do this for a living, practicing for hours each day. Most golfers don’t have that luxury.

At SSWING, the goal is simple: help every golfer play better by understanding how their body moves, how the swing works and how to improve with purpose. Because real progress starts when you Own Your SSWING.

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Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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In this episode, Scott recaps Justin Thomas's thrilling playoff victory at the 2025 RBC Heritage—his first PGA Tour win in nearly three years. He also highlights Ingrid Lindblad’s breakout win at the LPGA’s JM Eagle LA Championship and the latest standout performances from the Korn Ferry Tour.

While celebrating JT’s resilience, Scott breaks down why his swing might not be the blueprint for sustainable improvement. He dives into the SSWING methodology—a science-backed, biomechanics-driven approach to better golf. It’s tempting to want to copy the pros, but remember: they do this for a living, practicing for hours each day. Most golfers don’t have that luxury.

At SSWING, the goal is simple: help every golfer play better by understanding how their body moves, how the swing works and how to improve with purpose. Because real progress starts when you Own Your SSWING.

Follow our Social Media for all the best moments from the show:

Pivot The Path Instagram - click here!

SSWING YouTube - click here!

SSWING Website - click here!

SSWING Instagram - click here!

Join the SSWING Newsletter - click here!
Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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