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Hi Erika,
Great explanation and demonstration. I utilized this "step out and reach under" with my current student yesterday and she was so excited to see amazing results right away. It took the guess work out of how much tilt was needed. Thank you
David
Erika, That's a great tip that visually was helpful and gave me a better understanding of a simple setup for the driver. I hit my irons pretty consistently but the driver has always been a bit of a struggle. I believe this tip may be the one that makes the difference.
Erika,
Thanks for the 2-Step Driver Setup! I had been struggling with slicing (something new to me) my driver, however I saw an instructor that has helped me get rid of it. Hopefully this 2-step setup technique will benefit me as well. Thx!!
Martin,
Can the same swing speed considerations apply to the driver for slow-swingers? I see many advertisements for "hybrid drivers" which are targeted at "older" golfers with less flexibility/speed.
Thank you for your always excellent golf insights.
Erika - thank you for the really sensible and easy-to-follow set up tips. I love the "step-back"! And as soon as the snow melts on our driving range I will try it!
Great driver setup tips! What is your recommended ball height on the tee?
I like the equator of the ball equal to the crown of the Driver head !
Excellent, thanks.
Thanks!
Great tip Erika. I see you are also leaning back away from the target. Should I also tilt back in addition to reaching under to make sure my right shoulder stays low? Thanks.
Reaching under should get you into the right spine tilt . Just relax and let it happen;)
Thanks Erika, excellent tip.
Could this apply to irons as well with some modification eg ball aligned to right foot rather than middle with narrower side step and right arm coming under as with your driver instruction?
Much appreciated
Max B
Great tip on the ball position with your feet. Thanks!