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Erika Larkin discusses how great posture and footwork will help you find the center of the clubface with your driver consistently. To start smashing longer drives, watch now!
Comments (6)
This is just what I needed to see. I thought I was standing up when I am hitting the ball, but actually I was putting
the weight on my toes which made it feel like I was standing up as I addressed the ball. Thanks!
How do I stop the cup or flipping my left wrist at impact. I’m one to two clubs short on all my shots
What would cause the opposite? I hit most of my driver shots with the toe of the club.
I'm almost 70 years old and I still pick up my head on a lot of my shots. What can I do to try to eliminate that habit ?
G'day Erika,
Recently, I have been concentrating on moving my weight to the inside of my right heel (stopping sway) then moving my weight to the outside of my left heel. I have paid attention to the toe of my left foot rolling up of the ground in the follow-through.
Quick Question: I have had a continual problem this golf season with thinning, let alone topping my tee shots with my driver. I hit them great on the practice range, but start topping my shots once on the course. What should I work on to fix this once and for all?
This is just what I needed to see. I thought I was standing up when I am hitting the ball, but actually I was putting
the weight on my toes which made it feel like I was standing up as I addressed the ball. Thanks!
How do I stop the cup or flipping my left wrist at impact. I’m one to two clubs short on all my shots