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Martin Chuck demonstrates a drill he learned during his range picking days that will help you stay in posture throughout the swing. Try this drill and start hitting better shots immediately!
Comments (9)
This is a great drill. I remember doing a similar drill walking forward and hitting shots. Walking backwards really helps get those hips it of the way.
I have a tendency to thin and chunk chips. It’s driving me crazy!
Can you help as this feels like I have the yips with chipping. I have tried to even the backswing and the follow through, but struggle to keep them the same. It feels like I cannot get the right tempo.help.
I play at several courses similar to Savanah River. The grass surrounding the green or the collar seems to grab the ball on chip shots and takes away much of the energy and the ball does not release to the hole. I can always try to fly it onto the green but it may run too much.
wonderful insight -- can't wait to use it (and of course not tell my buddies!)
This is a great drill. I remember doing a similar drill walking forward and hitting shots. Walking backwards really helps get those hips it of the way.
I have a tendency to thin and chunk chips. It’s driving me crazy!
Can you help as this feels like I have the yips with chipping. I have tried to even the backswing and the follow through, but struggle to keep them the same. It feels like I cannot get the right tempo.help.