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If you struggle with pulls and slices, this drill from Eric Cogorno will be a game-changer. Grab an alignment rod and head to the range to dial in your swing path and make better contact.
Comments (18)
Great drill this definately one for my range sessions
Does this force you to take the club more on the inside on the takeaway? Is that good or bad?
Playing in England what technique is needed hitting out of 2" grass just off the fairway?
Very interesting drill. I'm going to try this and if I am able to execute correctly, this should eliminate my hitting the ball toward the toe, correct?
What an easy way to work on a proper path! Thank you for the drill!
Eric I definitely will do this one since i have been hooking since my return from injury. Thank you!
Can this drill help your driver and fair way woods
Great video keep them coming like this simple drills that work
What is your swing thought to keep the swing on an inside plane? Ben Hogan talked about swinging under glass that rested on his shoulders. What will put the club on the proper inside plane?
Thanks, Hank Willner
Have to definitely try this drill. I noticed you teed up that ball. Does this drill become harder if you don't use a tee ?
So height of the stick should be about the length of a grip then?
Thanks Eric.
Great drill this definately one for my range sessions
Does this force you to take the club more on the inside on the takeaway? Is that good or bad?