TOE-DEEP DIVOTS
ASK MIKE • 3m 15s
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on PL | BRIAN HOLMES - 201707 | 09. Divots And Swing Theory // Toe-deep divots create weak fading shots. The toe-deep divot is a problem that can be fixed by bending the club, or creating a shallower swing. Dropping your right foot back promotes a shallower angle of approach, fixing the toe-deep divot.
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THE CAMERA ANGLE AH-HA MOMENT
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