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Study: Enhance Your Ball Striking as an Amateur Golfer with this Exceptional Drill

WATCH: Amateurs - improve your ball striking with this amazing drill


Driving a golf ball

A simple way to improve both your golf game and your handicap is to add consistency to your ball striking.

Golf Channel’s Michael Breed, a highly regarded golf instructor, shares a tip for average golfers looking to enhance their skills.

“You’ve got to make sure that the lower body is responding to what the upper body is telling you,” he advises.

Watch the video to see how Breed uses a specially designed gadget to restrict improper movement.

He emphasizes the importance of rotating rather than sliding to achieve a better golf swing.

With the help of his gadget, Breed demonstrates the correct movement for a tighter and more effective swing.

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