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Eric Cogorno
If you’re looking for a more consistent swing and ball flight, watch this 4 o’clock drill from Eric Cognorno and correct your impact position.
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Very Helpful - its a better example and easier to implement than "aiming to right field"
Another well done video to help get the correct swing plane. I'll work on this immediately. Thanks.
Going to work on this drill right away. Tha ks Eric
Great drill for preseason work. Love the clock visual it provides
Thanks for the 4 oclock drill ie/laying off drill. Review well done for the beginning of the golf season here.
thank you good advice
Love this drill and thanks for reminding me to keep the club on the inside path
Great communication. Great drill.
Hello Eric. I am a young 74 yr old lifetime R Hand Baseball grip golfer w a 7.5 index. in 2015 I had a L ankle replacement. I have limited dorsal and poedal flexion but NO ankle rotation. My long clubs are excellent (104 mph swing speed) and Wedge shots are good , but mid-irons r long pulls or weak fades due to over the top and inability to post. If I could hit proper 160-120 shots my life would be complete. lolol.. help... I have tried everything on this site and Martin Hall's stuff, but so far unable to compress those mids due to ankle and subsequent knee pain. Any suggestions?
Nice practical cue. It sure beats pool noodles and tilted sticks in the ground.