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Eric Cogorno
Eric Cogorno explains why setup is far and away the most important aspect of every golf shot. Here he breaks down the perfect setup for chip shots to guarantee you get up-and-down more frequently.
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Great tips, Eric!!! Thanks!!!
This is great. Can’t wait to try these tips out this week.
Great tip
For whatever reason, this concept has eluded me for the past 55 years 🙃 Ergo an over-reliance on bump and run's and then the inability to hit a “real” 20 yard chip kinda thing. It may already be firmly in your quiver of arrows, but it is life changing for me. This is what I needed to get back into the 70's !!! Super important concepts !!
Why is your spoken text covering your shot, cannot see anything on my iPhone GolfPass App??
Eric how do you keep the toe from digging in when your that close and heel is off the ground?
Thanks Eric, great tip to save strokes!
Blair watching you with Martin especially is fantastic.. You drive a ball like my favorite Canadian girl..
And I know you know who that is.
Keep swinging and keep teaching.I appreciate it Wesley
What about ball position? Always close to back foot?
This is a wow moment for me!