If your right elbow pushes out early at the top and steepens the shaft, this drill will help you reorganize your transition. By placing a wedge under your back heel, you stabilize your trail side and keep your upper body closed for longer. This allows the arms to drop naturally before the body rotates, giving you a shallower downswing and better path through impact. It’s a simple change that can quickly reduce slices and over-the-top contact.
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