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Martin Hall, Blair O'Neal
In today's tip, Martin Hall and Blair O’Neal teach how a flagstick can be used to improve spine angle and shoulder plane for more consistent contact.
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If I look behind the Ball when hitting with an iron , How do I keep from hitting the ground first
Super drill
I have found that, if I hit behind the ball, I hit the ball thin. What works for me is looking in front of the ball, which makes me hit the ball in a descending strike which makes better contact with the face of the club and makes the ball fly better for me.
Why do instructors use tees to demonstrate shots when the struggle we have is off the turf. Somewhat misleading?
Easier to do drills with a tee