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Eric Cogorno explains why a 4 o’clock club path can help clean up pulls and slices. This exaggerated inside-out feel trains a better delivery to the ball, helping you move away from a weak slice and toward a baby draw.
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Eric why would the ball hit the hozel and shank off to the right when i try to take the club from the inside to out? Thanks
GREAT drill. This is what my ball striking feels like at it's best. Easy, effortless, and effective.
BravoZulu - An old instructor named Dalton preached this concept w/ a saying - 'get your hands next to your money'
This a great segment however would help the viewer to add what your hips and torso should be doing to help accomplish this swing path?
Your instructions appear this is more of an arm swing pattern, when it is obviously not.
I do like the process otherwise.
Great way to describe what is that come in too much from outside need to visualize and feel!
Thanks Eric!
As always: straightforward, sensible advice from Eric. Great golf coach.
I would love to see a straight on view, see how much you turned your shoulders… good shoulder turn is key to consistent shots.. right?
Seems like if not careful it pushes. How to square up face
Very Helpful - its a better example and easier to implement than "aiming to right field"
Eric why would the ball hit the hozel and shank off to the right when i try to take the club from the inside to out? Thanks
GREAT drill. This is what my ball striking feels like at it's best. Easy, effortless, and effective.