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Martin Hall
If you can’t seem to control your aim off the tee, watch this tip from Martin Hall and learn how ‘face first, feet follow’ will help you hit your target.
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One of the best putting tip yet. Thank you so much. Can't wait to try it on the course.
Martin how far do you hit YOUR driver?
as YOU are a seasoned golfer like Me.
Goo question, Tim.
I’ve tried just about everything but cannot achieve consistency on my irons as well as woods. I hit thin and fat. Frustrating. Also how do you get that divot after the ball. Can’t seem to do it! Help!
Great tip for aligning to the target
why does the video's sound & video stop & go through out the length.
Great tip, great drill...well explained. Thank You!
Hi Colin, I will try this. I have tried many things, through your demos, but my ball seems to go everywhere still. I am so inconsistent. My irons are much better. Sometimes I even hit the ground with my driver before the ball. So embarrassing. I think I may be moving my club face at different heights through the swing and wondering how to keep a consistent striking height level. Hope this helps or any other advice. Keep up the great work that you do.
Thank you
Interesting. Thanks