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Just got a set of the Tour Sticks unfortunately i live in Cincinnati, Oh and with all this depressing winter i haven't gotten the chance to use them. Does anyone use the Tour Sticks or anything like them? Any good drills that have helped you? Any input, tips, tricks will be much appreciated.  Thanks.


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Originally Posted by CincyCreech

Just got a set of the Tour Sticks unfortunately i live in Cincinnati, Oh and with all this depressing winter i haven't gotten the chance to use them. Does anyone use the Tour Sticks or anything like them? Any good drills that have helped you? Any input, tips, tricks will be much appreciated.  Thanks.


I just picked up a pair to help with alignment, as well as the plane drills that I've seen and liked.  When hitting on grass, I've used one set outside my left foot to work on hip slide.  What swing thoughts are you working on?

Also, for anyone wanting to pick up a pair, Home Depot sells 48" fiberglass driveway markers (orange and yellow) - $1.99 each.  These work just fine, and can be cut down as well.

Driveway Sticks - Home Depot $199

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Originally Posted by delav

I just picked up a pair to help with alignment, as well as the plane drills that I've seen and liked.  When hitting on grass, I've used one set outside my left foot to work on hip slide.  What swing thoughts are you working on?

Also, for anyone wanting to pick up a pair, Home Depot sells 48" fiberglass driveway markers (orange and yellow) - $1.99 each.  These work just fine, and can be cut down as well.

Really trying to work on anything an everything. I tend to turn the ball over and hook it a little bit. So i don't know if im turning the club over on the down swing. Sometimes i hit a little behind the ball. Ive kinda dug around and found some basic drills. Just anything~!


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I have the $2 (actually about $4 out here in California) driveway marker version.  I use them for alignment and that's about it.  If the short game practice area is busy, I'll stick one in the ground somewhere and use it as a target, very convenient for that.

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Originally Posted by zeg

I have the $2 (actually about $4 out here in California) driveway marker version.  I use them for alignment and that's about it.  If the short game practice area is busy, I'll stick one in the ground somewhere and use it as a target, very convenient for that.



I have two and this is exactly how I use mine as well.

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