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Randall Hunt teaches a neck mobility activation exercise and a steady head swing drill to help you hit more accurate irons shots. Watch now to start hitting flush irons shots consistently!
Comments (24)
Great drill
Thx Nathalie! Always helpful.
The hip "bump" and right shoulder down has made a significant difference in my consistency off the tee. Tx JMF
Great drill and tip for hitting driver. Will try it today. Thanks
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Great fix to activate the neck. It works. Wichita
Great fix to activate the neck. It works. Wichita
One of the best episodes - thanks, Randall !
I can’t get these free lessons to play on my iPad THERES big X in the middle of screen do I need to add an app.
Excellent. The neck release works so well. I've battle neck and shoulder tightness for a couple decades since a car accident, and I'm adding this to my stretching routine.
But on your comment about avoiding swaying and/or the need for good timing. It would be great if you did a video on that. Following another GolfPass video, I found I could hit much better iron shots if I shift my weight forward a little at address, then backwards during my backswing, and then forward on my swing. Maybe you could do something on how to harmonize the weight shifting, timing, and keeping the head still.
I like this drill. Keeping head quiet so crucial and this is a simple way to practice
Great drill
Thx Nathalie! Always helpful.