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Devan Bonebrake
Devan Bonebrake reveals how a box can help you understand your swing path and clubface at impact so that you start hitting it straight.
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So I'm a left handed golfer, am I trying to spin the box clockwise?
I wouldn't worry about that Tom; just make sure you've got your address written down somewhere.
I've heard Tiger talk about when he gets the club path too much from the inside, he gets stuck, and has to save it with his hands, and "flip" the club... which I'm worried is my takeaway from this lesson: how to save it with the hands to flip the club face. What's the difference between a "flip" and a correct way to square it up at impact?
I've rewatched this video 10 times. this morning at a driving range I utilized 3 irons 3-5-7 some swings were great but positioning my ball with the 7 iron seemed to be my problem. where should that ball sit at between my legs ? front middle or rear