Robert MacIntyre shares one of his favorite golf drills using the Tour Striker Smart Ball. This simple training aid helps him stay connected, manage his club face and keep his swing in check.
I’ve not inflated it fully. That was another problem that I had when I had it fully inflated. I was getting too too this way. So, I wasn’t actually doing anything because I don’t look at my swing too much on camera. So, I have it slightly underdone. It’s to keep the width in my back swing just to encourage the club face to to be less um less strong. I’ll literally just go as slow as I can to here and then I turn and then I don’t think on the way through. I just soon as that left arm for you gets on top that face gets closed as well. So it’s almost encouraging this left arm to to sort of work in this way and open that club face up. Yeah. Just to allow me space. My main thing for me is allowing it to be free. Yeah. Um these are things to help me technically but then once I go on the golf course I don’t think if I’m hitting it right normally the club face is shut. So, I need to slow down the takeaway. If I’m hitting it left, there’s not enough turn for me. So, I just I have to encourage just Yeah. a real lot of turn. Slow, deliberate takeaway. And that’s a shot that I like to see, which then encourages that club face is more open. Yeah. Yeah.