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Improve Your Ball Striking with the Feedback Drill

LPGA instructor Christina Ricci shares her go-to practice station for grooving a repeatable swing. This drill helps you improve swing direction, keep your hands leading, and maintain a steady eyeline, leading to more consistent and solid ball striking.

Your Action Plan

Why Grooving your swing with a dedicated practice station provides instant feedback, helping you make solid contact and hit more pars.

What Create a practice station with baskets and shafts to guide your swing, promoting an out-to-the-right swing path and a stable head position.

How

  • Set Up Your Station: Use baskets and shafts to create a channel for your club to swing through.
  • Swing Out to the Right: Practice swinging your club through the channel you’ve created.
  • Keep Your Eyeline Back: Maintain a steady head position through impact.
  • Get Your Hands Leading: Ensure your hands are ahead of the club head at impact for solid contact.

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