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Step 1: Set your clubface square to the ball. Hold the club more loosely in your left hand turning your grop clockwise so you can see an extra knuckle on your left hand thus creating a stronger grip. Step 2: Aim your feet and shoulders to the right of the target, making sure the clubface is still square. The ball might be slightly further forward in your stance. Step 3:With everything aiming right of the target except the club head, you should automatically develop and 'in-to-out' swing path. Step 4: Fire into the ball on the downswing, visualizing hitting through the 4 o'clock position on the ball. It should feel like you are following through well right of the target and that your right hand is turning over your left. If this doesn't work for you, I would suggest going to a PGA professional and getting a lesson.

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First, Take Your Pencil and Press Down Hard on paper,and draw a circle.

Next, Take Your pencil and don't press down as much and draw a circle in the middle of
the circle.


Repeat this until you can only see white in the very middle


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11y ago

draw two ears and then a ball and then the feet there u drew a kangaroo on a Golf ball happy d^-^b $_$

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