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James Oh
James Oh demonstrates how two alignment sticks will help you hit a tight draw with your driver.
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In the set up how should I align my hips and my shoulders?
When you say, "get the club face closed relative to the path", you are referring to the path indicated by the white alignment stick, correct? Also, when you say, "closed" you don't mean "square", correct, you mean somewhat closed to that path, do I have that right?
Is there any significance to the gray triangle at about 53 seconds into video? The right-most side of that triangle follows the black alignment stick but I wasn't sure if there was something to understand about the left-most side of that gray triangle or the area indicated in gray.
I am doing what you are explaining, however, my drives sometimes go left and low which cause me new issues. What would be your advice?
Thanks.
at address your club face is closed to the path--correct? Or is the face the same as path and you close the face as you come into the ball.