welcome back to my road to scratch journey. i am currently a 20 handicap but with the help of pga canada coach of the year, tim wilson, i am working hard to improve my game. in today’s practice session, i work on ball position helping me build a consistent setup and better improve my iron contact.

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first lesson: https://youtu.be/aLU_Yv98D5I

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2 Comments

  1. You need to lersn to set up correctly first as your left foot is pulled back which also pulles your left shoulder back so you tend to hit across the ball.
    Use the alignment stick to ensure that your feet are parallel left of target and parallel with your target line alignment stick.
    Alwats start with the basics and then concentrate on rhytm timing and tempo and don't swing to hard as you will lose balance and the ball can go anywhere.

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