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Eric Cogorno
Eric Cogorno shows you why you might be slicing it too often, then corrects your driver setup and impact position to hit more draws.
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I loved this lesson and used it when I was coming over the top with my driver during a recent round. It was corrected immediately. My question is does this also work with other clubs: irons, hybrids, fairway woods...Is it the same concept? thanks
As someone who has struggled with the yips, I have had some success in focusing on a spot 6 inches in front of the ball, and seeing the putter head come to a stop over that spot and then holding the finish (as per Martin's suggestion). Has anyone else tried this? Thanks
Oops - Sorry this comment was intended to be in respect of Martin's "hold the finish" putting tip... guess I yipped my comment!
HI Eric, Where should the club face be facing at contact. Should it be square to the ball? I know the toe should be in front of the heel at passing through, but where should the face be at exactly contact? I noticed how you lined up to get ready to swing and hit. I noticed that the club face was square, or flat just before bringing your arms back. Is that how we should be making contact after bringing your arms back down and contacting the ball? Thanks
The face should face the line that you want the ball starting on. If your swing path is to the right of that starting line the ball curve left and if it is left of that starting line the ball curves right
Really liked this one. No gimmicks just swing motion. Thanks.
I've never seen this drill before. Can't wait to try it!
Eric always does a great job of explaining and demonstrating these drills.
I know I have a problem, especially with my driver, with an outside in swing path and this should help me. Thanks for the great visual…
super tip!!!
I love all the videos - great info.
Good advice. I’m going to use it.