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If you hit the alignment stick, you’ll know you’re dipping your back shoulder as you come into the ball. A little bit of a chipping lesson. Thanks to my son for video work.
SWING ON THE RIGHT ANGLE Put an alignment stick in the ground at a 45-degree angle in line with your back foot, and set up so you can hit a short-iron shot next to it as I'm doing here (above).The ...
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I struggled with putting alignment. This drill changed that - MSNGOLF instruction editor Nick Dimengo works with Jackson Koert on a drill that helps identify proper putting aim. The post I struggled with putting alignment. This drill changed that appeared first ...
The stick should be in the middle of your stance for wedges and mid irons, then gradually move up so it's inside your left heel with your driver. 3. It helps your weight shift ...
Our Director of Instruction Steve Scott is back with a new series of videos, this time shot on the gorgeous rolling hills of Sleepy Hollow Country Club, north of New York City along the Hudson ...
A good shot starts with aiming in the right place.
It's always important to be dialed in on the greens. To help with that, GOLF Top 100 teacher Michael Hunt breaks down three drills.
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