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Nathalie Sheehan
The dreaded flip leads to high, spinny shots that don’t go very far. Eliminate this frustrating move from your game with this space-creating drill from Nathalie Sheehan.
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Thank you for this great tip. Struggle for me
Really very helpful. Looking forward to trying this on my club range.
Thank you for demystifying this for me. I have been trying to be a 'pendulum' with poor outcomes. I am very grateful to have my instinct to shorten my putter backswing validated.
as you go back further is there going to be more of an arc through the putt?
i DO NOT HAVE A PROBLEM HITTING A LONG STRIGHT BALL, BUT MY ALIGNMENT IS OFTEN WAY LEFT FOR MY IRONS AND RIGHT FOR MY DRIVER AND FAIRWAY CLUBS
Thanks for the tips
I am a high handicapper and I cannot practice for an extended time due to my back problems. The biggest problem I have is my distance, I need to increase my distance. What should I focus on.
Jake A L.
Jalowe43@yahoo.com
Great practice drill for me however, can you provide tips for slicing right with my driver? Is it setup, wrist or none of the above? Thank you!