Chuck Cook Helping Charlie Rymer Could Help You Too

In case you missed Morning Drive on Monday, Chuck Cook -- who works with Jason Dufner and Keegan Bradley, among others -- gave Charlie Rymer a tip on how to straighten out wayward drives although I suspect it would also help approach shots.

A little background: Charlie is trying to get his game in shape to play some Champions Tour events but he's missing the ball both ways. Here's the 5-minute video:

I agree with Charlie. This is an incredibly simple image to keep in your head: Simply lay your club shaft against the wall halfway into your followthrough. Here are the simple instructions:

Imagine which you installation with your heels against a wall. Got it? Now...

Do you need to hit a draw? Try to "hit the wall" with the pinnacle of your driving force on the way for your finish.

Want to hit a fade? Try to "hit the wall" with the grip quit of your motive force at the manner in your finish.

And if you just need to straighten out your shot a touch, attempt to "hit the wall" with the shaft of the membership -- slam that issue flat against the wall so the grip and head "hit it" at the identical time.

Watch the video more than one instances to make certain you understand the principle, then head for the range. A little exercise might be all you want to get a better shot form. Give it a attempt!

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