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Martin HallInstructor
'Point a Finger' Pitching Drill
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Martin Hall teaches a drill from David Graham to improve your long pitch shots. Point your finger to the sky and then the ball to hit high, controlled shots that nestle up next to the hole.
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Hi Martin, In that particular shot, what wedge are you using there? Thank you.
HI Martin, would this technique work for bunker shots as well? Thanks
Right knee---is it active or passive at moment of impact?
It does turn with body BUT what role does it play?
Interesting. Thanks Martin
Good tip and useful--thanks
Goods thoughts about releasing tension, but I am worried about "throwing from the top", aka casting the club head thru impact of ball.