I haven't tried this, no. However, a scratch marker who borrowed a few of my practice balls did do this! Believe me, I'm gonna do it now. Thanks Glen 🎉
Excellent job Glen on instructing us on how to find the sweet spot on the irons. I am always checking the face of my irons and woods to see where the ball is contacting the face of the club. Then, I will make my adjustments to where they should be hitting. I feel that if one stays in posture, there shouldn't be too much variance in where the strikes are happening. Well Done Glen!
I use dry hair shampoo. Just spray onto the club face. The ball leaves a clear mark of the contact point. It only costs a £1 (whatever the exchange rate). Easy to wipe off after the session on the driving range.
Thanks Michael. Dry shampoo is excellent, especially for the black-faced woods like this: How to Strike the Golf Ball in the Centre (Driver Tip) ruclips.net/video/PxV4hQZhWwo/видео.html
I haven't tried this, no. However, a scratch marker who borrowed a few of my practice balls did do this! Believe me, I'm gonna do it now. Thanks Glen 🎉
Great to hear you’re trying our strategies for improving your strike! We look forward to hearing how you go. Cheers, Glen
Glen Haynes, good idea! I haven't seen anyone do this before. thanks, Glen Hayes
Thank you for your feedback Glen (close name!)
We look forward to hearing how you go with the drills.
Excellent job Glen on instructing us on how to find the sweet spot on the irons. I am always checking the face of my irons and woods to see where the ball is contacting the face of the club. Then, I will make my adjustments to where they should be hitting. I feel that if one stays in posture, there shouldn't be too much variance in where the strikes are happening. Well Done Glen!
Thank you John. Maintain posture definitely helps with strike consistency.
Great video, so simple. Thank you
Glad you liked it Wayne.
I use dry hair shampoo. Just spray onto the club face. The ball leaves a clear mark of the contact point. It only costs a £1 (whatever the exchange rate). Easy to wipe off after the session on the driving range.
Thanks Michael. Dry shampoo is excellent, especially for the black-faced woods like this: How to Strike the Golf Ball in the Centre (Driver Tip)
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