Picture this: a seven-time DP World Tour winner swallowing his pride and admitting he desperately needs lessons. That’s exactly what Tommy Fleetwood did recently, standing in his Dubai academy and wrestling with basic grip fundamentals like a weekend warrior. But here’s the twist – this isn’t about his regular right-handed game.

The FedEx Cup champion recently broke 90 left-handed for the first time. Yet he wants more. “Not even going to stop at 80. If I do actually end up breaking 80, I want to be as good as I possibly can left-handed. And that is why I need a lesson,” Fleetwood declared during his YouTube series.

Fleetwood’s left-handed journey exposes critical technical flaws. “I just got to slice and I can’t like it gets worse and worse the the longer the club I go,” he admitte

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