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Eric Cogorno
Eric Cogorno teaches two swing feelings at impact that will lead to higher, longer drives. Give whichever one makes more sense to you a try and pick up 10 to 20 yards off the tee immediately.
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Thanks Eric. This really works for me!
Another awesome lesson tks
Excellent advice to driving the ball higher and longer.
Head up, chest up on the finish.😎
Good advice. I can relate to the head back chest up. Eric you always give good advice. Easy to relate too.
Great tip
Nice tip!
Hi Eric, I have been trying to do what you're demonstrating many times. However, my club at impact is often at different heights and many time I hit the ground with my club. My ball seems to be all over the place, (mostly a draw, but also slicing, ball too high or the ball makes a quick dive). It drives me crazy. Even my brother who I introduced the game of golf to him just a few years ago, is driving the ball more consistently than me now. How can I keep my club face at the same height all the time, while still keeping my head behind the wall and chest pointing up after impact? Thanks for anything you can do to help
I’m going to try this tomorrow at the range. Thanks!
As usual, short but consice and helpful. Great tip.
Thank you.