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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best
Young Teachers in
America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Improve Your Balance and Control on Uneven Lies with Feet Together Swings
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Develop better ground contact and ball flight using only your arms
- Feel the difference in balance when swinging from a stable stance
- Recognize how body movement affects your swing on slopes
In this drill, you'll learn how to enhance your balance and ball control on slopes by practicing swings with your feet together. This technique helps you rely on your arms for swing stability, crucial for tackling uneven terrain.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:08.480
This drill is feet together swings for slopes.
2
00:00:08.480 --> 00:00:13.160
So there's a certain kind of population of golfers who I'll take them on the
3
00:00:13.160 --> 00:00:13.560
course
4
00:00:13.560 --> 00:00:16.560
and they have a lot of trouble with uneven life.
5
00:00:16.560 --> 00:00:21.720
And oftentimes they're golfers who do too much of their swing with their body.
6
00:00:21.720 --> 00:00:26.230
And so what can happen is on a flat lie, on the driving range, you know, maybe
7
00:00:26.230 --> 00:00:27.440
wider stance,
8
00:00:27.440 --> 00:00:31.200
maybe a little bit more arm tension, maybe a little bit kind of sway, slide off
9
00:00:31.200 --> 00:00:32.080
the ball
10
00:00:32.080 --> 00:00:38.160
or kind of a big leg drive, they're using a lot of body.
11
00:00:38.160 --> 00:00:41.680
And then what happens is that you get on a slope and your body's kind of out of
12
00:00:41.680 --> 00:00:42.080
balance
13
00:00:42.080 --> 00:00:45.800
and now you can't just use your body to control the swing.
14
00:00:45.800 --> 00:00:49.850
So oftentimes I'll give them a little challenge drill to work into their
15
00:00:49.850 --> 00:00:51.200
regular maintenance
16
00:00:51.200 --> 00:00:54.400
routine of hitting some shots with the feet together.
17
00:00:54.400 --> 00:00:59.700
With the feet together, I'm taking away a lot of my ability to make compens
18
00:00:59.700 --> 00:01:00.320
ations with my
19
00:01:00.320 --> 00:01:01.320
body.
20
00:01:01.320 --> 00:01:05.980
And so what I have to do is I have to be able to make solid contact and control
21
00:01:05.980 --> 00:01:06.560
the ball
22
00:01:06.560 --> 00:01:07.560
flight.
23
00:01:07.560 --> 00:01:13.520
So control the path in the face and the low point primarily with my arms.
24
00:01:13.520 --> 00:01:17.820
This is especially challenging for golfers who have kind of more of a chicken
25
00:01:17.820 --> 00:01:18.320
wing or
26
00:01:18.320 --> 00:01:22.440
more of a scoop and arm bending on the way through.
27
00:01:22.440 --> 00:01:28.450
So if I have my feet together and I'm doing let's say 10 to 2's, again, my goal
28
00:01:28.450 --> 00:01:28.800
is to
29
00:01:28.800 --> 00:01:33.920
get really good ground contact and ball flight just by using my arms.
30
00:01:33.920 --> 00:01:38.370
Where this becomes extra important is on these, especially more severe slopes,
31
00:01:38.370 --> 00:01:38.920
you want to
32
00:01:38.920 --> 00:01:42.560
use your body for more balance and stability.
33
00:01:42.560 --> 00:01:46.900
And so the hit is going to tend to feel like it comes more from the arms, more
34
00:01:46.900 --> 00:01:47.400
of like a
35
00:01:47.400 --> 00:01:50.800
10 to 2 type intensity.
36
00:01:50.800 --> 00:01:54.100
But if you have a hard time doing that, then you're really going to struggle
37
00:01:54.100 --> 00:01:54.880
with slopes.
38
00:01:54.880 --> 00:02:00.520
You're typically going to have contact and let's say more dramatic misses.
39
00:02:00.520 --> 00:02:06.840
This tends to affect kind of like a high single digit handicap, like a 6 to 10
40
00:02:06.840 --> 00:02:08.280
or 12 handicap.
41
00:02:08.280 --> 00:02:11.890
It hits the ball pretty good, but then when they get a slope, they can like top
42
00:02:11.890 --> 00:02:12.200
it or
43
00:02:12.200 --> 00:02:15.520
shank it or have really poor contact problems.
44
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.560
So we're going to go feet, you know, heels touching.
45
00:02:18.560 --> 00:02:22.390
You can still have a little bit of flare, I don't need your toes touching, but
46
00:02:22.390 --> 00:02:22.760
heels
47
00:02:22.760 --> 00:02:27.160
are touching, left foot can be turned out a little bit if you need.
48
00:02:27.160 --> 00:02:33.120
And then we're going to do more of a 10 to 2 trying to make solid contact.
49
00:02:33.120 --> 00:02:35.920
Your body will move some.
50
00:02:35.920 --> 00:02:40.380
You just won't be able to make as many big compensations, especially in sliding
51
00:02:40.380 --> 00:02:41.600
and tilting.
52
00:02:41.600 --> 00:02:50.030
So I'm going to stay in line, try to hit this primarily with good arm and wrist
53
00:02:50.030 --> 00:02:50.940
mechanics.
54
00:02:50.940 --> 00:02:52.760
Those were both pretty nice ball flights.
55
00:02:52.760 --> 00:02:56.500
I can, if I want to get advanced with this, I can try and hit a little bit of a
56
00:02:56.500 --> 00:02:56.960
cut and
57
00:02:56.960 --> 00:02:58.840
a little bit of a draw.
58
00:02:58.840 --> 00:03:03.390
But for most golfers, I'll just say I want you to get one consistent ball
59
00:03:03.390 --> 00:03:04.400
flight unless
60
00:03:04.400 --> 00:03:09.700
you're a 5 handicap or below, I would say let's just see if we can get one ball
61
00:03:09.700 --> 00:03:10.400
flight.
62
00:03:10.400 --> 00:03:16.930
So since I'm hopefully below a 5 handicap, we'll try and hit a little bit of a
63
00:03:16.930 --> 00:03:17.760
fade on
64
00:03:17.760 --> 00:03:18.760
that one.
65
00:03:18.760 --> 00:03:22.400
It'll hold off kind of fade, but feeling the club primarily in the hands.
66
00:03:22.400 --> 00:03:26.120
I wasn't able to make my normal body fade type swing.
67
00:03:26.120 --> 00:03:29.870
So if you struggle with uneven lies, don't neglect practicing with your feet
68
00:03:29.870 --> 00:03:30.640
together.
69
00:03:30.640 --> 00:03:33.980
That really helps you dial in your low point and get your arms and hands a
70
00:03:33.980 --> 00:03:34.800
little bit more
71
00:03:34.800 --> 00:03:35.280
educated.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:08.480
This drill is feet together swings for slopes.
2
00:00:08.480 --> 00:00:13.160
So there's a certain kind of population of golfers who I'll take them on the
3
00:00:13.160 --> 00:00:13.560
course
4
00:00:13.560 --> 00:00:16.560
and they have a lot of trouble with uneven life.
5
00:00:16.560 --> 00:00:21.720
And oftentimes they're golfers who do too much of their swing with their body.
6
00:00:21.720 --> 00:00:26.230
And so what can happen is on a flat lie, on the driving range, you know, maybe
7
00:00:26.230 --> 00:00:27.440
wider stance,
8
00:00:27.440 --> 00:00:31.200
maybe a little bit more arm tension, maybe a little bit kind of sway, slide off
9
00:00:31.200 --> 00:00:32.080
the ball
10
00:00:32.080 --> 00:00:38.160
or kind of a big leg drive, they're using a lot of body.
11
00:00:38.160 --> 00:00:41.680
And then what happens is that you get on a slope and your body's kind of out of
12
00:00:41.680 --> 00:00:42.080
balance
13
00:00:42.080 --> 00:00:45.800
and now you can't just use your body to control the swing.
14
00:00:45.800 --> 00:00:49.850
So oftentimes I'll give them a little challenge drill to work into their
15
00:00:49.850 --> 00:00:51.200
regular maintenance
16
00:00:51.200 --> 00:00:54.400
routine of hitting some shots with the feet together.
17
00:00:54.400 --> 00:00:59.700
With the feet together, I'm taking away a lot of my ability to make compens
18
00:00:59.700 --> 00:01:00.320
ations with my
19
00:01:00.320 --> 00:01:01.320
body.
20
00:01:01.320 --> 00:01:05.980
And so what I have to do is I have to be able to make solid contact and control
21
00:01:05.980 --> 00:01:06.560
the ball
22
00:01:06.560 --> 00:01:07.560
flight.
23
00:01:07.560 --> 00:01:13.520
So control the path in the face and the low point primarily with my arms.
24
00:01:13.520 --> 00:01:17.820
This is especially challenging for golfers who have kind of more of a chicken
25
00:01:17.820 --> 00:01:18.320
wing or
26
00:01:18.320 --> 00:01:22.440
more of a scoop and arm bending on the way through.
27
00:01:22.440 --> 00:01:28.450
So if I have my feet together and I'm doing let's say 10 to 2's, again, my goal
28
00:01:28.450 --> 00:01:28.800
is to
29
00:01:28.800 --> 00:01:33.920
get really good ground contact and ball flight just by using my arms.
30
00:01:33.920 --> 00:01:38.370
Where this becomes extra important is on these, especially more severe slopes,
31
00:01:38.370 --> 00:01:38.920
you want to
32
00:01:38.920 --> 00:01:42.560
use your body for more balance and stability.
33
00:01:42.560 --> 00:01:46.900
And so the hit is going to tend to feel like it comes more from the arms, more
34
00:01:46.900 --> 00:01:47.400
of like a
35
00:01:47.400 --> 00:01:50.800
10 to 2 type intensity.
36
00:01:50.800 --> 00:01:54.100
But if you have a hard time doing that, then you're really going to struggle
37
00:01:54.100 --> 00:01:54.880
with slopes.
38
00:01:54.880 --> 00:02:00.520
You're typically going to have contact and let's say more dramatic misses.
39
00:02:00.520 --> 00:02:06.840
This tends to affect kind of like a high single digit handicap, like a 6 to 10
40
00:02:06.840 --> 00:02:08.280
or 12 handicap.
41
00:02:08.280 --> 00:02:11.890
It hits the ball pretty good, but then when they get a slope, they can like top
42
00:02:11.890 --> 00:02:12.200
it or
43
00:02:12.200 --> 00:02:15.520
shank it or have really poor contact problems.
44
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.560
So we're going to go feet, you know, heels touching.
45
00:02:18.560 --> 00:02:22.390
You can still have a little bit of flare, I don't need your toes touching, but
46
00:02:22.390 --> 00:02:22.760
heels
47
00:02:22.760 --> 00:02:27.160
are touching, left foot can be turned out a little bit if you need.
48
00:02:27.160 --> 00:02:33.120
And then we're going to do more of a 10 to 2 trying to make solid contact.
49
00:02:33.120 --> 00:02:35.920
Your body will move some.
50
00:02:35.920 --> 00:02:40.380
You just won't be able to make as many big compensations, especially in sliding
51
00:02:40.380 --> 00:02:41.600
and tilting.
52
00:02:41.600 --> 00:02:50.030
So I'm going to stay in line, try to hit this primarily with good arm and wrist
53
00:02:50.030 --> 00:02:50.940
mechanics.
54
00:02:50.940 --> 00:02:52.760
Those were both pretty nice ball flights.
55
00:02:52.760 --> 00:02:56.500
I can, if I want to get advanced with this, I can try and hit a little bit of a
56
00:02:56.500 --> 00:02:56.960
cut and
57
00:02:56.960 --> 00:02:58.840
a little bit of a draw.
58
00:02:58.840 --> 00:03:03.390
But for most golfers, I'll just say I want you to get one consistent ball
59
00:03:03.390 --> 00:03:04.400
flight unless
60
00:03:04.400 --> 00:03:09.700
you're a 5 handicap or below, I would say let's just see if we can get one ball
61
00:03:09.700 --> 00:03:10.400
flight.
62
00:03:10.400 --> 00:03:16.930
So since I'm hopefully below a 5 handicap, we'll try and hit a little bit of a
63
00:03:16.930 --> 00:03:17.760
fade on
64
00:03:17.760 --> 00:03:18.760
that one.
65
00:03:18.760 --> 00:03:22.400
It'll hold off kind of fade, but feeling the club primarily in the hands.
66
00:03:22.400 --> 00:03:26.120
I wasn't able to make my normal body fade type swing.
67
00:03:26.120 --> 00:03:29.870
So if you struggle with uneven lies, don't neglect practicing with your feet
68
00:03:29.870 --> 00:03:30.640
together.
69
00:03:30.640 --> 00:03:33.980
That really helps you dial in your low point and get your arms and hands a
70
00:03:33.980 --> 00:03:34.800
little bit more
71
00:03:34.800 --> 00:03:35.280
educated.
Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Improve Your Balance and Control on Uneven Lies with Feet Together Swings
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Develop better ground contact and ball flight using only your arms
- Feel the difference in balance when swinging from a stable stance
- Recognize how body movement affects your swing on slopes
In this drill, you'll learn how to enhance your balance and ball control on slopes by practicing swings with your feet together. This technique helps you rely on your arms for swing stability, crucial for tackling uneven terrain.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:08.480
This drill is feet together swings for slopes.
2
00:00:08.480 --> 00:00:13.160
So there's a certain kind of population of golfers who I'll take them on the
3
00:00:13.160 --> 00:00:13.560
course
4
00:00:13.560 --> 00:00:16.560
and they have a lot of trouble with uneven life.
5
00:00:16.560 --> 00:00:21.720
And oftentimes they're golfers who do too much of their swing with their body.
6
00:00:21.720 --> 00:00:26.230
And so what can happen is on a flat lie, on the driving range, you know, maybe
7
00:00:26.230 --> 00:00:27.440
wider stance,
8
00:00:27.440 --> 00:00:31.200
maybe a little bit more arm tension, maybe a little bit kind of sway, slide off
9
00:00:31.200 --> 00:00:32.080
the ball
10
00:00:32.080 --> 00:00:38.160
or kind of a big leg drive, they're using a lot of body.
11
00:00:38.160 --> 00:00:41.680
And then what happens is that you get on a slope and your body's kind of out of
12
00:00:41.680 --> 00:00:42.080
balance
13
00:00:42.080 --> 00:00:45.800
and now you can't just use your body to control the swing.
14
00:00:45.800 --> 00:00:49.850
So oftentimes I'll give them a little challenge drill to work into their
15
00:00:49.850 --> 00:00:51.200
regular maintenance
16
00:00:51.200 --> 00:00:54.400
routine of hitting some shots with the feet together.
17
00:00:54.400 --> 00:00:59.700
With the feet together, I'm taking away a lot of my ability to make compens
18
00:00:59.700 --> 00:01:00.320
ations with my
19
00:01:00.320 --> 00:01:01.320
body.
20
00:01:01.320 --> 00:01:05.980
And so what I have to do is I have to be able to make solid contact and control
21
00:01:05.980 --> 00:01:06.560
the ball
22
00:01:06.560 --> 00:01:07.560
flight.
23
00:01:07.560 --> 00:01:13.520
So control the path in the face and the low point primarily with my arms.
24
00:01:13.520 --> 00:01:17.820
This is especially challenging for golfers who have kind of more of a chicken
25
00:01:17.820 --> 00:01:18.320
wing or
26
00:01:18.320 --> 00:01:22.440
more of a scoop and arm bending on the way through.
27
00:01:22.440 --> 00:01:28.450
So if I have my feet together and I'm doing let's say 10 to 2's, again, my goal
28
00:01:28.450 --> 00:01:28.800
is to
29
00:01:28.800 --> 00:01:33.920
get really good ground contact and ball flight just by using my arms.
30
00:01:33.920 --> 00:01:38.370
Where this becomes extra important is on these, especially more severe slopes,
31
00:01:38.370 --> 00:01:38.920
you want to
32
00:01:38.920 --> 00:01:42.560
use your body for more balance and stability.
33
00:01:42.560 --> 00:01:46.900
And so the hit is going to tend to feel like it comes more from the arms, more
34
00:01:46.900 --> 00:01:47.400
of like a
35
00:01:47.400 --> 00:01:50.800
10 to 2 type intensity.
36
00:01:50.800 --> 00:01:54.100
But if you have a hard time doing that, then you're really going to struggle
37
00:01:54.100 --> 00:01:54.880
with slopes.
38
00:01:54.880 --> 00:02:00.520
You're typically going to have contact and let's say more dramatic misses.
39
00:02:00.520 --> 00:02:06.840
This tends to affect kind of like a high single digit handicap, like a 6 to 10
40
00:02:06.840 --> 00:02:08.280
or 12 handicap.
41
00:02:08.280 --> 00:02:11.890
It hits the ball pretty good, but then when they get a slope, they can like top
42
00:02:11.890 --> 00:02:12.200
it or
43
00:02:12.200 --> 00:02:15.520
shank it or have really poor contact problems.
44
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.560
So we're going to go feet, you know, heels touching.
45
00:02:18.560 --> 00:02:22.390
You can still have a little bit of flare, I don't need your toes touching, but
46
00:02:22.390 --> 00:02:22.760
heels
47
00:02:22.760 --> 00:02:27.160
are touching, left foot can be turned out a little bit if you need.
48
00:02:27.160 --> 00:02:33.120
And then we're going to do more of a 10 to 2 trying to make solid contact.
49
00:02:33.120 --> 00:02:35.920
Your body will move some.
50
00:02:35.920 --> 00:02:40.380
You just won't be able to make as many big compensations, especially in sliding
51
00:02:40.380 --> 00:02:41.600
and tilting.
52
00:02:41.600 --> 00:02:50.030
So I'm going to stay in line, try to hit this primarily with good arm and wrist
53
00:02:50.030 --> 00:02:50.940
mechanics.
54
00:02:50.940 --> 00:02:52.760
Those were both pretty nice ball flights.
55
00:02:52.760 --> 00:02:56.500
I can, if I want to get advanced with this, I can try and hit a little bit of a
56
00:02:56.500 --> 00:02:56.960
cut and
57
00:02:56.960 --> 00:02:58.840
a little bit of a draw.
58
00:02:58.840 --> 00:03:03.390
But for most golfers, I'll just say I want you to get one consistent ball
59
00:03:03.390 --> 00:03:04.400
flight unless
60
00:03:04.400 --> 00:03:09.700
you're a 5 handicap or below, I would say let's just see if we can get one ball
61
00:03:09.700 --> 00:03:10.400
flight.
62
00:03:10.400 --> 00:03:16.930
So since I'm hopefully below a 5 handicap, we'll try and hit a little bit of a
63
00:03:16.930 --> 00:03:17.760
fade on
64
00:03:17.760 --> 00:03:18.760
that one.
65
00:03:18.760 --> 00:03:22.400
It'll hold off kind of fade, but feeling the club primarily in the hands.
66
00:03:22.400 --> 00:03:26.120
I wasn't able to make my normal body fade type swing.
67
00:03:26.120 --> 00:03:29.870
So if you struggle with uneven lies, don't neglect practicing with your feet
68
00:03:29.870 --> 00:03:30.640
together.
69
00:03:30.640 --> 00:03:33.980
That really helps you dial in your low point and get your arms and hands a
70
00:03:33.980 --> 00:03:34.800
little bit more
71
00:03:34.800 --> 00:03:35.280
educated.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:08.480
This drill is feet together swings for slopes.
2
00:00:08.480 --> 00:00:13.160
So there's a certain kind of population of golfers who I'll take them on the
3
00:00:13.160 --> 00:00:13.560
course
4
00:00:13.560 --> 00:00:16.560
and they have a lot of trouble with uneven life.
5
00:00:16.560 --> 00:00:21.720
And oftentimes they're golfers who do too much of their swing with their body.
6
00:00:21.720 --> 00:00:26.230
And so what can happen is on a flat lie, on the driving range, you know, maybe
7
00:00:26.230 --> 00:00:27.440
wider stance,
8
00:00:27.440 --> 00:00:31.200
maybe a little bit more arm tension, maybe a little bit kind of sway, slide off
9
00:00:31.200 --> 00:00:32.080
the ball
10
00:00:32.080 --> 00:00:38.160
or kind of a big leg drive, they're using a lot of body.
11
00:00:38.160 --> 00:00:41.680
And then what happens is that you get on a slope and your body's kind of out of
12
00:00:41.680 --> 00:00:42.080
balance
13
00:00:42.080 --> 00:00:45.800
and now you can't just use your body to control the swing.
14
00:00:45.800 --> 00:00:49.850
So oftentimes I'll give them a little challenge drill to work into their
15
00:00:49.850 --> 00:00:51.200
regular maintenance
16
00:00:51.200 --> 00:00:54.400
routine of hitting some shots with the feet together.
17
00:00:54.400 --> 00:00:59.700
With the feet together, I'm taking away a lot of my ability to make compens
18
00:00:59.700 --> 00:01:00.320
ations with my
19
00:01:00.320 --> 00:01:01.320
body.
20
00:01:01.320 --> 00:01:05.980
And so what I have to do is I have to be able to make solid contact and control
21
00:01:05.980 --> 00:01:06.560
the ball
22
00:01:06.560 --> 00:01:07.560
flight.
23
00:01:07.560 --> 00:01:13.520
So control the path in the face and the low point primarily with my arms.
24
00:01:13.520 --> 00:01:17.820
This is especially challenging for golfers who have kind of more of a chicken
25
00:01:17.820 --> 00:01:18.320
wing or
26
00:01:18.320 --> 00:01:22.440
more of a scoop and arm bending on the way through.
27
00:01:22.440 --> 00:01:28.450
So if I have my feet together and I'm doing let's say 10 to 2's, again, my goal
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is to
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get really good ground contact and ball flight just by using my arms.
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Where this becomes extra important is on these, especially more severe slopes,
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you want to
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use your body for more balance and stability.
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And so the hit is going to tend to feel like it comes more from the arms, more
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of like a
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10 to 2 type intensity.
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But if you have a hard time doing that, then you're really going to struggle
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with slopes.
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You're typically going to have contact and let's say more dramatic misses.
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This tends to affect kind of like a high single digit handicap, like a 6 to 10
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or 12 handicap.
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It hits the ball pretty good, but then when they get a slope, they can like top
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it or
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shank it or have really poor contact problems.
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So we're going to go feet, you know, heels touching.
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You can still have a little bit of flare, I don't need your toes touching, but
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heels
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are touching, left foot can be turned out a little bit if you need.
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And then we're going to do more of a 10 to 2 trying to make solid contact.
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Your body will move some.
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You just won't be able to make as many big compensations, especially in sliding
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and tilting.
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So I'm going to stay in line, try to hit this primarily with good arm and wrist
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mechanics.
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Those were both pretty nice ball flights.
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I can, if I want to get advanced with this, I can try and hit a little bit of a
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cut and
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a little bit of a draw.
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But for most golfers, I'll just say I want you to get one consistent ball
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flight unless
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you're a 5 handicap or below, I would say let's just see if we can get one ball
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flight.
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So since I'm hopefully below a 5 handicap, we'll try and hit a little bit of a
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fade on
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that one.
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It'll hold off kind of fade, but feeling the club primarily in the hands.
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I wasn't able to make my normal body fade type swing.
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So if you struggle with uneven lies, don't neglect practicing with your feet
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together.
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That really helps you dial in your low point and get your arms and hands a
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little bit more
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educated.
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