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Debbie Doniger
Debbie Doniger explains how the arms and hands can straighten out your slice. Try the narrow stance drill and start turning over baby draws in no time!
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Are you looking at the ball or the tee in front of it?
Great point. I do have times where I jam myself up by trying to hit at the ball. I’m going to use your visual to hit through the ball.
I really appreciate the connected Dot approach you use and helping us.
Watching the video it looks like it may help my slice. Thanks
Thank you Blair, Toast!
Debbie, will this drill work for fairway woods as well?
Hoping to prevent the slice, thanks.
Great give it a try. More arms and hands.
Thanks Debbie for your time and wisdom
Oh my gosh of course !! Thank you to golf channel/golf pass for giving us the time and space !!
Great drill
Debbie, This is the first time I've heard that less body turn can help straighten my slice. Can't wait to try it at the range. I'd resolved myself to only using my 3 wood. Hopefully, your tip makes a big difference with my ball flight.
More arms and hands with speed should in theory equal more hooks :) or the ball curving left. I say in theory bc no guarantees. Thanks for watching.
Love the drill
Great. Thanks for watching