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Blair O’Neal goes back to the basics with one of golf’s core fundamentals: alignment. If you often feel like misses are caused by poor aim, this is a must watch!
Comments (8)
Thank you for the tip.
It makes perfect sense but i think i have been lining my feet up to the target thus hitting ball right in the past. I'm excited to focus on the railroad track drill going forward
What about aligning heel direction rather than toes?
Excellent tip Blair. Can you do a segment relating alignment to putting? Does the railroad track idea hold there too?
Good Tip!
Okay Coach, how much an hour to come down to TX for lessons? Need some help bringing it all together to bring the dream to life.
Thank you Blair . I can’t believe how much I needed that tip . So basic but so good
Excellent tip for lining up my short to the flag. I was using my feet to line up straight to the flag and my ball ends up to the right of the fairway. This train method works as my feet is now parallel to the ball path left of the target while the ball is lined up straight at the target. Thank you Blair.
Way to much information here. You should talk about the pressure on each foot and leg in the turn, and then the follow through.
Thank you for the tip.
It makes perfect sense but i think i have been lining my feet up to the target thus hitting ball right in the past. I'm excited to focus on the railroad track drill going forward
What about aligning heel direction rather than toes?