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Self Teaching Board

Self Teaching Board

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Brand: Self Teaching Board
Category: Sports

Buy New: $24.95



Sales Rank: 39404

Media: Misc.

ASIN: B000VZS4KC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Side One: (color coded for swing path)1. Setup: First, aim the pointed end of the board toward your target. Stand squarely, facing the board as you would when addressing the ball. Imagine the board extending vertically upward as if it were a wall. With this image you'll find it easier to square your feet, hips and shoulders to the board which parallels your flight line.2. Face Position: Take your grip and set the face of the club against the back of the board until you feel it is square. If you want the face open or closed to play a curving shot, use the lines located farther forward on the board. Match your club face's leading edge for a slice or hook.3. Swing Path: The terms 'inside out' and 'outside in' (to describe a swing path) are sometimes difficult to visualize. But swinging red to yellow for a slice and green to blue for a hook makes it easier for the student to understand.Side Two: (Numbered for setup & ball position)Flip the board onto the opposite side and you'll see the side that can help you with stance width and ball position. The boxes indicating left and right foot positions are good general locations, allowing for variation between individuals. Use the numbers on the top part of the board for more exact foot placement. This you can determine with your professional or from trial and error practice.

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