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Nathalie Sheehan
Nathalie Sheehan teaches a simple 3-step drill to improve the finish position in your swing. If you want to become a more consistent ball-striker, watch now!
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Love it
Great drill
Thanks this one will help me tons!!
I would love to understand how to read the green with holding your putter up and learn how the ball will likely roll using the shaft as a guide. I've seen many people use their putter to figure this out but I just don't understand how it works. Maybe this isn't a good technique, if not letting us know would also be helpful. Thanks for the opportunity to comment.
the title of video is stick the landing - all that is content is improve your swing finish posture
I'm looking forward to trying this as i really struggle with the finish.
I like that simplistic approach to feeling the finish of the swing with all clubs and can be done anywhere to create that muscle memory.
Can I stick the back swing with the reverse of this drill?
Great drill
How do you ensure you finish in that position? Is there a drill that can help to make it happen?