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Nathalie Filler Sheehan demonstrates the ideal setup to hit high draws with the driver. Make these subtle changes to eliminate slices and add distance off the tee.
Comments (9)
This has been incredibly helpful.
Thank you
Thanks I will try that today , I think I had to weigh on my left side as you showed
Nathalie - Understand that the spine would be more vertical for iron shots, but would the tilted spine work when hitting fairway woods (3 wood) too?
Oh, if it were all that simple 😜
I guess I do have a question. Would you suggest the same setup tips for hitting a fairway hybrid? I seem to have the same slice issues off the fairway with the 5-hybrid. Thanks!
Excellent tips, thank you!
Very nice tips, easy to understand, very helpful! Thanks!
Good info here! I look forward to working with this. Would you say that your hands are set up a little forward also?
This has been incredibly helpful.
Thank you
Thanks I will try that today , I think I had to weigh on my left side as you showed