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Debbie Doniger
Debbie Doniger helps you mitigate your slice by breaking down the proper feels through impact for your clubface and swing path.
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Thanks Coach Debbie, Looking forward to trying the swing technique at the driving range. Cheers to eliminating MY SLICE!
Face first. Then work on path. Usually the right combo. Thanks for watching
Thank You Debbie, that is simple and easy to use.
Face then path. Easy combo
Great news. Thanks for watching
Hi Debbie. Is it against the rule of golf to actually place that 2nd tee on the tee box (where you did) and hit my tee shot, thereby using that 2nd tee as a "guide"? And if it against the rules to have a raised tee be used as a guide, what if the tee were flush to the ground as my "secret" guide? I know, probably a dumb question, but at the range today, your tip was very helpful.
Thanks!
You cannot utilize alignment or swing path aids legally during a round of golf. You CAN, however, tee your ball in a location that would take advantage of an already existing item like a blade of grass, a broken tee, a discolored section of grass, a divot.. anything that's already on the ground, and
use that as your aid
Oh super !! Totally not allowed. But assuming you practice enough you can visualize it on the tee box.
Nice tip
Good. Thanks !
Great advice! Love this drill when warming up. Great lower body to start the down swing.
Best drill for getting the lower body to start that the down swing?