Re: ball postion in relation to left heel.
With my swing, I have always prefered a more closed stance with my left foot at a 90 degree angle to an imaginary object left of the target. Then my right foot is dropped back and is at at 90 degree angle to an imaginary object right of the target. This allows you to take the club back to the inside and load up on the right leg, then after the weight shift, pivot down the line on the left leg. Try the 90 degree rule at the range. It works for me. If you don't shift your weight, you'll push the ball to the right. I use this set up on every club except when I use a punch shot with the shorter clubs. Then my right foot is at a 90 degree angle at the target and my left foot is open to the left. No pivot here. Just driving the right shoulder down and thru. 11.7.
With my swing, I have always prefered a more closed stance with my left foot at a 90 degree angle to an imaginary object left of the target. Then my right foot is dropped back and is at at 90 degree angle to an imaginary object right of the target. This allows you to take the club back to the inside and load up on the right leg, then after the weight shift, pivot down the line on the left leg. Try the 90 degree rule at the range. It works for me. If you don't shift your weight, you'll push the ball to the right. I use this set up on every club except when I use a punch shot with the shorter clubs. Then my right foot is at a 90 degree angle at the target and my left foot is open to the left. No pivot here. Just driving the right shoulder down and thru. 11.7.

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