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Martin Hall
What you do know, but ain’t so, can be very detrimental! Martin Hall drops some knowledge and helps you chip better with his ‘knees please’ drill.
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I have a major problem chipping. Usually at least once every couple of rounds I double hit the ball on my follow through. How can I stop that? Why does that happen?
I am a left handed golfer. I am having a problem with pulling to many of my iron shots to the right. It seems to be either with my left elbow not coming down enough from the inside or I am coming over the top. Can you help me with this situation.
Johnny Gates
jcgates@truvista.net
interesting visual / physical test.
Good tip thank you
often in tips which I appreciate but would like to know what club and ball position was used in the demonstration? please
I think you discovered my issue to the letter Mr. Hall. Thanks again for yet another amazing drill.
I was taught tit-tees to the target!
Well maybe it's time to grow up.
Love the tip. Contrast to what we want to inituitively do
Love Martin Chuck's comment- "Rotate and relocate"