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Stronger grip ➡️ More leverage & better face control ➡️ an incredible Ryder Cup and two TOUR 🏆🏆 since August to vault Justin ROSE up to 3rd in the world 🥉 Here’s how Mark Blackburn's meticulous and holistic approach to swing changes and Justin’s body helped launch Rosey to...

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