i have made my own inside approach and have plans on how to make them so pm with an email address i can send it to it is in .zip format but can send it un compressed if you want. pm me if u want the plans!
it is a teachiong aid which promotes an in to in swing so hopefully gettting rid of slice but as mentioned earlier you can just get a shoebox and use that
I must be missing something. How can a shoebox fix a slice?
I must have missed an old post.
Keith
You put the shoebox on the ground, then put your ball lined up with the first third of the box, and put it 3" from the shoebox.
Then address the ball, and swing.
Don't hit the shoebox.
Most beginners slices are caused by two things - coming from the outside of the target line (an out to in swing path). This turns a square-to-target clubface into an open-to-swing path one, resulting in fade spin.
So by working on not hitting the shoebox, your swingpath remains inside-out.
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