One of the main causes of the cut is the unfair opening of the club as you swing the club on top. It can be a difficult problem to fix, but not with this little neat trick.
Paste a theme between your middle fingers and the ring in your handle hand, as shown in the photo above. Address the ball as normal and start your back. Here is the checkpoint: when the club becomes parallel to the land, be sure to show towards your foot trail. (Slicers will have tee pointing more towards the Earth.) As you reach the top, check to show more towards the horizon. It is a great visual to teach you how to check the Clubface without getting too much technical or worrying about mechanics.
Lee Trevino withdrew that every golf player has two clubs: the current club and your lead hand, which very much dictates your face position as you swing. By training your lead hand with this exercise, you are training the club – and hitting the best shots.
John Scott Rattan is the Director of Instruction at the CC Congress in Bethesda, MD.
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