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Eric Cogorno
Want to pick up 10, 20, potentially 30 yards with your driver without needing to swing harder? These 3 swing queues from Eric Cogorno will help you accomplish that.
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When you think of effortless swings, Fred Couples is who I think of. He does the opposite, he opens his stance pre-setting the finish of the swing.
Eric, I tried this today on the range and started getting 20-30 yards more distance on my Swing Caddie. Couldn't believe it! Not just with my driver, but my short, long irons and my fairway woods. Excited to see if I can replicate it on the course tomorrow. Thanks for the great tip.
I agree with other comments. The text captions are getting in the way of the video. Golf Pass-please do something.
This is a great drill as my back is not as flexible as it used to be
Excellent tip Eric ,I’m not as flexible as I used to be ,can’t wait to try
Would this work with fairway woods and hybrids? I don't use a driver.
I love the training, but the words on the bottom of the screen interferes with the training they should put them on top of the screen if they need to put them anywhere.
Do the shoulders also close relative to the target as the right foot moves back?
Excellent drill. I will need to get greater flexibility to improve distance and power.