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Martin Hall
Every golfer struggles with contact - even the pros. Today, try Martin Hall's L-3-90 'swing-building' drill to improve your ball-striking. And, catch a glimpse of Netflix's new docuseries Full Swing, streaming now!
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Hi Martin, another useful drill from you! In your opinion is this drill a valid option for use on the course to safely move the ball down a fairway under windy conditions?
Thanks Martin. Great drill, actually hit the 90 yard marker with last 3 swings - of 25, decided a good time to move on to put this feel into action with full swing. I used to do a drill my pro called “toe to toe”, but for me that introduces too much hand action. Really feel the movement to 3 o’clock.
Martin,
I was made aware of this drill by you a couple of years ago but did not start practicing with it until recently (not sure what inspired me to start). I can attest that it has helped my game tremendously, both with irons and the driver I know your students can benefit greatly by using it. Thanks you for this advice.
Position of the ball in the stance for shorter versus longer bunker shots. Same or further forward for higher shorter shots?