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  1. If my swing gets too steep, I hit it fat off the toe. It’s one reason of
    many reasons that you hit fat shots.. If you shallow out your swing plane,
    you will not hit fat shots but you may start hitting them thin and toward
    the heel of the golf club. If you don’t understand, I assume you’re above a
    10 handicap (not trying to be rude here). It’s all about finding the right
    swing plane, as long as other things are held consistent such as posture
    throughout the swing, no early release, etc. etc.

  2. Fat means you are taking your divot before the ball. If you are hitting the
    heel or toe then you are having different issues altogether.

  3. I guess it’s different for everyone but…if my swing gets too steep, I hit
    it fat off the toe. If my swing gets too shallow, I hit it thin off the
    heel. If you’re hitting it fat, just try to feel like your downswing path
    is more to the inside.

  4. Yeah, just try to get out and play more if you can. If not, maybe get a
    golf simulator and practice at home.

  5. Great tip, thanks. I know you have time restraints being on TV and all, but
    the way you explain and quickly demonstrate is in fact the best way. Stick
    to the point and avoid a lot of irritating waffle like some internet
    instructors.

  6. Not if you do it the way he did, I tried it and actually hit further but
    straight too. As long as you focus on keeping the club head on a straight
    line you won’t pull it.

  7. I am a beginner. I haven’t even golfed for two months. It’s easy. Pretend
    there is a line going straight through the middle of the ball and make your
    swing more vertical and not as much around.

  8. If a drill is hard, its gonna take more time to perfect but you are going
    to get better results….actually, i wouldn’t call anything in golf “hard”
    because golf is just straight up difficult in general

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