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Nathalie Filler Sheehan demonstrates how an alignment rod can help you get in an ideal impact position with your irons. Watch now to quickly eliminate those frustrating chunked and thinned iron shots from your game.
Comments (14)
Loved the short video and suggestions. I am early 70's and have difficulties in the hip/body rotation needed to garner some of the moves necessary to get those speeds. Any suggestions, or vidoes, for us older gals.
I will definitely work on this drill on the driving range.
Great tip and I'll take it to the range tomorrow. Thanks.
Nathalie, amazing drill. I got immediate results. We miss you at PCC! Love all your tips and pointers!
Excellent golf tip!
Nice Drill. Question, when you rotate and drag the stick along the ground, is the stick going straight toward the target or on more on an arc?
can yu please help me with a drill for casting the club? Thanks
I'll try.
Awesome demo… simple practice technique. Love it.
I love your drills! I was just on the range and I felt like I was falling back a bit in my follow through. This explains exactly why. Can’t wait to work on this drill. Thank you!
Loved the short video and suggestions. I am early 70's and have difficulties in the hip/body rotation needed to garner some of the moves necessary to get those speeds. Any suggestions, or vidoes, for us older gals.
I will definitely work on this drill on the driving range.