1-minute Stop Chunking Shots
Golf Instruction
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One of the most common problems among high-handicappers is hitting behind the ball. Two things may happen when you hit behind the ball: 1) you may chunk the shot, taking a big divot before you hit ball or 2) you may hit the ball thin, hitting up not touching the ground at all.
Here is a simple drill to help you learn the correct impact position.
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