In this video, learn how to fix common swing issues using just two golf tees! Say goodbye to your golf slice driver, hook, and chunked golf shot with these simple and effective drills. Improve your golf for beginners with this easy-to-follow tutorial.

Struggling to control your shots? Tired of mis-hits, thin shots, or inconsistent contact?

In this lesson, VLS Golf Coach Todd Kolb reveals a simple 2-tee drill that instantly helps you strike the ball cleaner, control your swing path, and make more consistent contact—without changing your entire swing.

You’ll learn:
✅ How to set up the 2 tees for instant feedback
✅ Why this drill works for any skill level
✅ How to finally take control of your swing path and strike pattern

This is one of the easiest and most effective drills for improving ball striking—especially for everyday golfers who want fast, feel-based results.

⛳ Grab two tees and start hitting it pure today!

📌 Learn more about Todd’s proven Vertical Line Swing System at https://www.vlscoaching.com/youtube

I don’t care if you slice it. I don’t care if you hook it. I don’t care if you chunk it. There’s no reason to be spending hundreds of dollars on training aids when I can fix any swing fault with these two golf tees. And the best part is TE’s are free. Today you’re going to learn how these two T’s can actually fix that. So, let’s dive right in. Let’s go first of all with the slice. Let’s say you’re slicing the golf ball. Then we’ll talk about hook, then we’ll talk about chunk. So, if you are slicing the golf ball, here’s what we know. We know that the golf club is coming typically outside the in. What that means, like I got my main man Nick behind the camera. Nick, give him the thumbs up. Nick’s there. He’s got the thumbs up. You got to give us a thumbs up and be sure to tell us where you’re from. But you know that if you slice it, the club head is traveling out and across your body and the club face is open. Let me just demonstrate one and I’m going to show you how we’re going to fix it. So, here we go. I’m going to swing out across with an open club face. And if this looks familiar, these two T’s are going to help you. Okay. So, here we go. All right. That was ugly. I’m not doing that again, no matter how much it helps us get people to watch this video. But you saw what that meant like. So, here’s what we’re going to do is we’re going to take these two golf tees and we’re going to basically create a gate, but the gate is going to promote a club motion that is in out. Okay. So, let me go ahead and move the golf ball out. I got the T there so I kind of know where the ball would be, right? So, this is for those of you who slice. Then, we’re going to talk about hook. Then, we’re going to talk about chunk. If I go out and across, obviously I’m going to hit this tee right here. Okay? So, what you would do is just start with little swings, almost like little chip shots. Okay? And just feel the club moving in between the two T. So, you can see that Nick can show it to you right there. See how that club is now tracking into out? Boom. So, I do a couple sets of those and I get a little bit longer swing. All right, there we go. Yeah, I’m get There’s the feel. And I’m kind of training now. I’ve got the feel. Let’s tee one up and let’s go ahead and hit it. So ball on the tee. Tee there. T there. I’m going to recreate that feel. Perfect. I hit that just a tad high on the face. But you could see I didn’t move the two T’s. That ball went out. Had a nice little draw to it. So what if we’re hooking the golf ball? Well, you probably know exactly where we’re going with this. What we’re going to do is we’re just going to reverse the two T’s into a different position. So, let me tee one up. I always like to put a golf ball on a tee when we’re doing drills. Now, I’m going to take the T’s and I’m just going to move them. I’m going to put one on the inside. Okay. I’m going to put one on the outside. So, now the gate is promoting a motion where the club is traveling more out and across or down the line. So, once again, see these little swings? Start building to longer swings. If you’re hooking it, you’re probably dropping it too far inside. Maybe early extending, dropping it inside. Okay? And you would be clipping that inside tee. All right? With the club face that’s a little closed, that promotes that hook. So, the little swings, feeling the club down the line. Okay? I got the feel. I’m just going to go ahead and slide a ball in there right now. Let me see if I can recreate that club tracking through those two T’s that are free. Perfect. Now, pulled it just a tad because I had the face a little shut, but I didn’t hit either one of those TE’s. And you get the idea. Now, what about if we chunk it? What if we’re just I’m hitting behind it. I’m just My contact’s not very good. All right. What we’re going to do is we’re going to create a gate, but the gate’s going to be nice and square. Just like this. Okay. Now, I like to make that gate just a little bit bigger than the other one. So you can see here the reference point how much larger it is or wider I should say than the club head is or the club face. Right now here’s the goal. What we’re going to do is once again make little swings and make sure that the club is hitting the ground in front of those TE’s. Boom. I’m making a nice little path right there. There it is. Boom. And I start getting a little longer. There it is. Boom. Little longer. And this is the key. Put it just a little bit behind those T’s. Put it a little bit behind those T’s. So if the club hits the ground where the TE’s are at, you’re actually hitting down and compressing the golf ball. So here we go. I’ve got the feel. Let me see if I can hit the ground where those T’s are at. Oh, that was the best one of the day. Hope Nick, I hope you got that one right there. He did. All right. There’s the thumbs. He got it a little bit in front of that one. Now that we’ve fixed three of the most common swing faults with two free golf TE’s, let me show you how you’re going to hit a nice high baby draw in my next

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  1. If I am hitting a straight left pull, would this drill help solve it? if so, set up like for a hook, or slice configuration? Thanks from 69 in Michigan,

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