Today you get “An Easy Way to Create an Inside-out Swing Path”
I know how frustrating it can be to step up to the ball and wonder if the ball is going to fade 5 to 10 yards, or slice 20 or 30 yards into the rough.
When you play a fade (or slice), you’re only delivering a glancing blow to the ball rather than a powerful smash through the ball.
You may be swinging just as hard (or harder) than your buddy who’s smoking the ball 270 yards down the fairway, but your ball is only going 210 or 220.
It doesn’t seem fair!
Today you’re going to learn how you can set up a certain part of your body before you even swing to help get rid of that over the top swing and start delivering that “smash” instead of that “glancing blow.”
Don’t you want to use the club’s energy in the most efficient way possible?
You’re going to see a perfect example of just how much distance you’re possibly losing by playing that nasty slice and you’ll learn exactly what you need to do to ingrain a better swing path that will have you making more solid contact with the ball.