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I saw this on youtube and it looks like a really good drill to stop that pushed, or hookedshot if you are staying on your right side too much through impact.

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Thanx for posting this tip. In the hope of getting into the single digits this year I've completely changed my short game. Since then my swing has really suffered. Pushing or pull hooking everthing. Took a lesson and found I was dropping the club to the inside on the down swing. The pro recommened a step turn drill. Well like the guy in the video said "good luck with that". I'll give this move a try.

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You can find those stakes at Lowe's or Home Depot. Ask where you can find the reflectors (that whitish band on the stick outside his right is reflective).

These stakes are much better than golf clubs for setting up an alignment station of the practice tee. Put one just outside the ball and another behind your heels.

You can also use them to practice aligning short game shots. Put down two stakes about six inches apart, pointing at your target. The ball goes between them.

These stakes must be the latest thing in golf instruction, because my pro uses them and I see people using them at several other ranges I go to. And now in this video.


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