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Devan Bonebrake
The Golf Fix host Devan Bonebrake teaches different ways a tennis ball can be used to train key ground forces for a more powerful swing.
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How do you determine the distance on bunker shot?
Michele, thank you for the ball position tip. My question: Where should my eyes be focused - just behind the ball, back of ball, or somewhere else? (I am struggling with my chipping and pitching, and am trying everything. Now I am confused and I need to go back to basics.) Thank you!
the tee positions are based on how you want the ball to go, low with a lot of roll out? or high with little roll out? I am still confuse as to where the ball should be. I have always have it in the middle.