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Old 07-30-2006, 04:21 PM
Bigwill Bigwill is offline
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Originally Posted by rave154
Hello again,

I dare say, some of you in here will have already come across this drill, but for those that have not...(btw this drill is not my own creation)

The Hosel Drill..

Simply, from the top, try and hit the inside-qudrant of the ball with the back/underside of the hosel. {at address, as youre looking down at your club, youre looking at the top of the hosel, therefore what is directly underneath...is the back/underside of the hosel}

From my own workings with this drill on others, it seems to in an INSTANT cure over-the-top moves/urges, gets people on a better plane, again INSTANTLY, all for one simple little thought/goal. Most people that i have tried this drill on, are simply astonished at how the clubface has managed to square itself up even though to them it felt like they were going to make contact with the face say 90* open.

Try it, and your opinions please.
Lanny Wadkins was taught something similar to this. He said that's why he began to address the club at the heel; as a reminder to lead with the heel/hosel. Sounds like a particularly good drill for swingers.
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Old 07-31-2006, 07:05 AM
rave154 rave154 is offline
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not many replies so far...hmmmm....
As i said, this "drill"/"goal" is not my own creation, in fact it was posted on one of the Google golf groups and the replies that came back indicated a severe lack of knowledge.
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