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Dreamer2

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i don't no why i haven't done this before,,

i went to the range today & when i mostly line my body to target i look down at my feet & back at target trying to pick a mark just in front of the ball & also thinking of the train line etc

i always seem to hit right of target was a bit frustrating today got down to the last 10 balls & placing a club on the floor to put my feet up to to help with alignment, popped into my head not tried this before

& guess what ,,,yippee do DAR,,, I'm not hitting right of the target ,I'm just not lining up properly left of target

honestly cant believe what a difference putting a club on the floor as made

whats clicked into place recently that's made a big difference to your game :whoo:
 
i don't no why i haven't done this before,,

i went to the range today & when i mostly line my body to target i look down at my feet & back at target trying to pick a mark just in front of the ball & also thinking of the train line etc

i always seem to hit right of target was a bit frustrating today got down to the last 10 balls & placing a club on the floor to put my feet up to to help with alignment, popped into my head not tried this before

& guess what ,,,yippee do DAR,,, I'm not hitting right of the target ,I'm just not lining up properly left of target

honestly cant believe what a difference putting a club on the floor as made

whats clicked into place recently that's made a big difference to your game :whoo:

Your stance and posture need to be sound. If either are wrong your making things very very hard for yourself.
Always keep an eye on both. They need to be solid.

Recently (as I've been reading about another members swing changes) been making sure I have a nice one piece takeaway. I tend to set my wrists very early which isnt good. This swing thought has been helping alot
 
It's good practice to always check the fundamentals. I use my tour sticks, although a V-Easy is an equally good device, and always check my alignment and ball position. If you can't get the bits that don't change like the aim right what chance once you start introducing the parts that move
 
look at the videos and pictures of the pro's practicing, nearly always with 1 club for alignment and 1 for ball position- 2 key areas that if they are off can domino so many other issues
 
invest in some tour sticks.....this will do the trick and help you out.you can keep them in your bag at all times.

i also find that in your mind you know you are right of the target and can sometimes compensate for this mid swing and the enevitable happens......well it does for me some times and ends up way left.
 
2 garden canes or just 2 clubs you are carrying anyway will suffice, unless you really really want £20 toursticks:whistle:
 
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