Originally Posted by GPStyles
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This has resolved me to do a lot of basic motion work during the rest of the winter.
1) Is it more important to work on the 2 feet back, 2 feet through or should there also be a target?
2) Is it advisable to use the Taly when practicing the basic motion?
3) As before, is there any club more preferred to work with?
4) Amazingly the limited practice facilities at my club do include any area big enough to work on basic motion. Is it a case of getting a big pile of balls and working away for 30 minutes or so or is a more structured from more appropraite?
Thanks in advance.
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In my opinion.
1) Good to have a target. You can do wonders for your short game while working on your impact alignments.
2) I like to start with the Taly to make sure I am using the proper alignments, then recheck as needed.
3) I like to use my sand wedge, but it's your choice. Just make sure it is never so flat a loft that you feel you have to help it in the air to fly onto the target you have chosen.
4) In that case I would do a combination of just working structure on the range, along with going out on the course with 3 or 4 balls as traffic allows.
Kevin