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Nathalie Sheehan teaches a setup change and split grip drill that will eliminate slices from your game. If slices are the main pain point in your game, this tip is a must watch!
Comments (3)
This along with some of your other videos completely changed my game. Thank you for the great instruction!!!
Excellent instruction. So somewhere along the way, I misunderstood strong vs weak grip and have been getting it backwards! (Note I just started playing this August.) This now makes a lot more sense.
Asking a more newbie type question I’m sure, but is the shoulder tilt more for the driver or does it apply to irons as well? I’ve been setting up with my shoulders more square when using my
Irons. Is this not correct?
Are your feet aligned to the right to match your shoulders?
This along with some of your other videos completely changed my game. Thank you for the great instruction!!!
Excellent instruction. So somewhere along the way, I misunderstood strong vs weak grip and have been getting it backwards! (Note I just started playing this August.) This now makes a lot more sense.
Asking a more newbie type question I’m sure, but is the shoulder tilt more for the driver or does it apply to irons as well? I’ve been setting up with my shoulders more square when using my
Irons. Is this not correct?