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Many people when they are beginning to pick up golf spend more time perfecting their golf swing than discovering any other single skill for golf. You should also expect to have this same need, after all a terrible golf swing will result in poor playing skills while a stable and refined swing will make you highly successful.

 

Help me modify this golf swing drill.?
One day i played golf and i sliced literally every shot. hahaha it was bad. The guy i was playing with said i was coming over the top and he gave me a drill to help me. He told me to go to the driving range and stick a tee in the ground on the inside path and try to hit the tee. I started doing this and it worked great. However now i am coming too far inside and i am pushing and hooking the ball. at first that was cool but now it is pissing me off. I think the drill is pretty good but mainly my question is where exactly should i stick the tee in the ground with relation to the ball? It probably depends on the club. But i mean like with a driver it should probably be a little more inside than like with a wedge right? Thanks.

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