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06/14/2026

Most golfers know a draw needs an inside path, but they have no idea how to actually train it.

This two-stick drill gives you a visual reference for everything — path, face, and target line all at once.

Here’s how it works:

✅ Stick one points straight at your target
✅ Stick two angles to the right — this is your swing path guide
✅ Keep the face aimed at the target, not along the path
✅ Swing along the angled stick and let the shape happen

The mistake most golfers make is aiming the face right as well. That kills the draw before the swing even starts.

Face at the target. Path to the right. That’s the combination you’re training.

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06/11/2026

Most golfers never learn what a proper pivot actually feels like. This changes that.

Grab a rope and thread it around the bottom of a chair. That’s your whole setup.

✅ Trail hand pulls back as you load into the backswing
✅ Lead hand pushes down to drive the pivot through impact
✅ Reverse both for the follow through

Once you feel it, you’ll know exactly what your body should be doing in the swing.

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06/11/2026

Most golfers are holding the club in the wrong part of their hand and it’s costing them power and consistency without them even knowing it.

The lead hand grip is one of the most overlooked fundamentals in golf.

When the club sits in the palm, you lose the ability to hinge the wrist freely. That kills speed and makes solid contact much harder to find.

When the club sits in the fingers, everything changes.

✅ The wrist can hinge naturally in the backswing
✅ You maintain better control through impact
✅ The clubface stays more stable at the point of contact

It’s a small adjustment that makes a big difference in how the ball comes off the face.

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06/10/2026

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If you’re hitting fat shots or thin shots, the problem is almost always the same — your weight isn’t moving forward through impact.

Ball first, ground second. That’s the goal.

But you can only do that consistently if your weight shifts onto your front foot during the downswing.

✅ Weight transfers forward as you start down
✅ Impact happens with weight moving through
✅ By the finish, all your weight is on the front foot

If you’re hanging back, you’ll either scoop it or hit behind the ball every time.

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06/09/2026

Some good guidelines for how high to tee up the ball.

About half the ball above the top of the club for woods.

For irons, you want it to be like a really good lie from the fairway.

06/09/2026

Speed control is key to better putting

06/08/2026

The biggest separation from handicaps isn’t birdies and pars, or even bogeys.

Eliminate the big numbers and your scores will drop.

Play smarter, manage your expectations and lower your handicap.

Do you track your bad shots/bad scores or just your good results?

06/08/2026

Most golfers lose the face in the first few feet of the takeaway without even knowing it.

By the time you reach the top, the damage is already done.

The fix is simpler than you think. Use a paddle in your trail hand and track where it sits on the shaft as you swing back.

✅ Paddle on the side of the shaft = square face
✅ Paddle underneath the shaft = face open
✅ Paddle on top of the shaft = face closed

Get that takeaway right and everything else becomes a lot easier to manage.

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06/08/2026

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Most amateur golfers are hanging back at impact without even knowing it.

It’s the root cause of fat shots, thins, shanks, and inconsistent strikes.

Here’s what the hip movement actually needs to look like:

✅ Slide the hips toward the target to start the downswing
✅ Let the right side drop lower than the left (that’s your tilt)
✅ Turn the right leg into the left to shift the weight forward
✅ Finish standing tall, weight fully on the front foot

I’ve never seen an amateur with too much weight forward at impact. So stop holding back.

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06/07/2026

Do you struggle with fat shots, thin shots, inconsistent contact, or finishing your swing balanced on your lead foot?

One of the most common problems I see from golfers is hanging back through impact. Many golfers know they should finish with their weight on their front foot, but few understand why it's so important or how to actually make it happen.

In this week's video, I explain:

• Why hanging back leads to poor contact and inconsistent ball striking

• The biggest misconception golfers have about getting the ball into the air

• How your hips should move during the downswing

• Three simple drills you can use at home or on the range to improve your weight shift and strike your irons more solidly

If you've ever felt stuck with fat shots, thin shots, or struggle to compress your irons consistently, this video will help.

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