Golf Monthly instructor Katie Rule says these drills are to help women, but I think they're useful for everybody.
The key to both of these drills -- the first, which resembles the baseball drill, and that unusually-named "yoga drill" -- is that they both focus on squaring the clubface.
I've seen the baseball drill endorsed too usually wherein the swing itself changed into emphasized and not using a attention paid to the location of the clubface at "impact." When you swing a baseball bat, it definitely doesn't depend -- in spite of everything, the bat is round so it doesn't have a "face" that desires to be squared up. But a golf membership is exclusive. I like that Katie Rule indicates the face rectangular at impact.
The yoga drill is something new to me (as a golf drill, anyway) and I find it irresistible. In fact, I think you can also do it with your hand coming in low, toward your actual function while you hit the golf ball, because it teaches you to maintain that palm rectangular to the goal.
If you're having problem with a slice, you might need to provide those drills a strive. If nothing else, they may make you greater touchy to the location of the clubface at effect. That is a skill extra gamers need to develop!
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