This tip from Tommy is around four-and-a-half years old, but it is clear that it has helped him end up the shotmaker he's nowadays. Take a glance:
No doubt you've got already discovered why this video tip caught my eye. Tommy has built this shot-shaping drill across the L-to-L drill! I by no means stop to be surprised at what number of approaches this simple drill may be used to train new concepts as well as accurate swing errors.
Tommy says that the shorter swing minimizes how a lot you could use your fingers, so it is less complicated to recognition on a way to surely shape the shot. (And I could add that, due to the fact this exercise swing is so quick, you do not have as a good deal time to make different errors that might complicate the getting to know procedure.)
And as soon as you've got a handle on a way to create fades and draws with an L-to-L swing, he says you could begin stretching the swing out until you could reproduce the drill outcomes with a full swing. I couldn't have put it higher myself!
Once again the L-to-L drill proves its usefulness. It's the Swiss Army knife of drills -- you need to begin the usage of it immediately!
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