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Chris Como demonstrates a drill to help you fully turn your lead shoulder in your backswing for better ball-striking.
Comments (11)
Does this apply to the driver also?
The principle sounds great, but for a senior player (70 years old) that full rotation is very difficult or maybe possible. How does a senior player compensate for a body that just doesn't turn like that any more?
Wonderfully simple over under slice drill by Eric-fantastic video
What a great teacher injoy watching Chris and the way he goes about his instruction thank u golf pass
Thanks for the dotted line in the video, huge help! Thank you Chris and have a good week.
good thought,will try
Love golf pass tips however I am left handed but play right handed golf. I feel that I do not get my right hand into the shot is there any tips you can give me to help
Excellent tip. When I make that full turn on the right plane i get a good shot
You said this good with driver and irons. What is the change for fairway woods 3-5. I’m struggling with especially the 3 wood.
Always good tips from Mr Como. Thank you Sir!
Does this apply to the driver also?
The principle sounds great, but for a senior player (70 years old) that full rotation is very difficult or maybe possible. How does a senior player compensate for a body that just doesn't turn like that any more?