I discovered that most of my divots actually begin a tad behind the ball and then goes forward about four inches with the deepest part at the end of the divot. This makes me think that I have to steep a swing plane and my weight transfer to my forward (left) side is achieved too late in the swing. Ideally the divot should begin just slightly forward of the ball and only be marginally deeper at the front end, I believe.
I even bought a stone mason's chalk-line (blue chalk from a string of rope) to create a line and line up balls to measure my divots (do I get some kind of nerd award?) and I really have a hard time achieving the divot I want. However, when I d it the ball flight is just unbelievable (if the chalk line was long enoug I could follw the path).
Does anyone have any drills that will help me achieve a shallower path that hits the earth in front of the ball?
I even bought a stone mason's chalk-line (blue chalk from a string of rope) to create a line and line up balls to measure my divots (do I get some kind of nerd award?) and I really have a hard time achieving the divot I want. However, when I d it the ball flight is just unbelievable (if the chalk line was long enoug I could follw the path).
Does anyone have any drills that will help me achieve a shallower path that hits the earth in front of the ball?
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