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Keeping your feet together practice hitting balls with the ball teed up. Your feet should be touching or within 2
or 3 inches of each other.
Swing slowly at first. Concentrate on making solid contact with the ball. Always think tempo and rhythm. Once you
can hit consistently good shots, work on hitting the ball off the grass.
You may be surprised how far you can hit the ball with your feet together as you groove your swing. This drill
helps you in many ways. It's a good drill to do every practice session as a warm-up.
Purpose
To promote good balance and rhythm. This is one of the most popular practice drills, because
it is an easy drill to do and yet it does so much for you. Use it as a warm-up or to stay loose on the course during
those long waits on the tee.
To improve timing, reduce swaying, and promote good swing mechanics. This drill encourages
you to swing within your capabilities. It reduces swaying because of the narrow balance point. If you sway or swing too
hard you will almost fall over.
To provide a quick check of good swing mechanics. This drill can actually prevent many bad
faults from creeping into your swing. On a bad day some players actually use this drill as an emergency fix during a
round. They actually move their feet closer together to prevent extraneous body movements that may be causing errant
shots, resulting in loss of confidence and wasted strokes.
Do.s and Don.ts
Do the "Feet Together Drill" whenever you start to lose confidence in your swing because of repeated missed shots, or ball flight
problems.
written by Joe Davidson www.SimpleGolf.com
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