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I have a stance problem, i allways have a open stance when i hit the ball wich causes me to slice/fade. Do you have any drill i can do do make my stance more square?

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Go to the range and get into a square stance with your shoulders and feet aligned to target. Now move into an exagerated closed stance by moving your right leg behind you one foot and hit balls. This will give you an inside feeling. Now put your right foot back to square and try to keep the feeling of that drill. Use clubs to help with alignment with both your feet and target line. Check your shoulders by putting a shaft across your chest. Good luck.

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Find a mirror and an intermediate target in front of it. Attempt to line up square to the intermediate target without looking at the mirror. Check the mirror to see that you are square. Repeat until correct.

Go out to a random field and pick a target. Line yourself up and then drop a golf club in front/back of your shoes. Walk away and see whether the club is parallel to the target. If not repeat until correct.

Find a wide hallway and pick a target. Line yourself up and ensure that your body is parallel to the wall. If not repeat until correct.

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