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Amazing. Saw this video yesterday. Tried the technique on the course today. Completely eliminated my miss hits and now the ball is going toward the hole ever time. Thanks Nathalie for a great tip.
Hopefully, these drills can fix the shanks with chip shots.
Great instruction. Is your weight on the right or left foot??
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Ragnar
Very good, easy to understand
For the most par, I tend to use my shoulders and hips face the target. I find that every so often, but not alot, I tend to shank my 56 degree wedge. How can I stop that? Are my hands getting ahead of the club face?