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Chris ComoInstructor
‘Step’ Into Solid Strikes
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The lead leg is the key to making clean, powerful contact with your irons. In this tip, Chris Como demonstrates a step drill that teaches proper lower body movement at impact.
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What was the loft of your club for this drill?
This was great, I went out to the range and immediately started to get much better contact. Now I need to eliminate the push I develop as my body is getting a bit ahead of the ball. Great stuff here.
I am making real good contact with all my clubs except for my 3 and 5 woods. Mostly with my three wood. When I do make good contact the ball is on a line drive but acceptable. More often, I tend to top the ball badly. What do you recommend?
keep down while you swing
Will do.