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Eric Cogorno explains what it means to maintain a consistent angle of inclination through your swing and how it’ll help your consistency.
Comments (15)
Really simple but elegant drill for at home, on the range and on the course as a reminder. Eric does a great job of breaking things down.
Thank you very much. Great tip and drill.
As someone who struggles with swaying in the swing, I found this lesson really easy to understand and helpful. Have taken it to the range and course and quickly found better consistency in ball striking throughout the bag.
This makes absolute sense. Can't wait to get to work on this drill. Thank you!
What if when doing this drill I am not bottoming out behind the ball?
thank you!
Best tip yet !!!!
Solid drill!
Eric - great tip thanks mate. You have nailed my biggest problem - I see it so obviously when I film my swing. I stand up too much in my backswing. Any other drills to work on this would be great!!
Great tip
Great video! Eric is so good at explaining why things happen and providing drills to help.
Really simple but elegant drill for at home, on the range and on the course as a reminder. Eric does a great job of breaking things down.
Thank you very much. Great tip and drill.