How To Stop Shanking The Ball

Let's be factual. Hitting the inside part of the club (also known as heel/hosel/shank) means that club is returning farther away than where it started. 

Plain and simple.

 What happens is that it creates such a severe miss that it sends a shock to your system. The ball will either shoot off to the right or react like a topped shot.

Golfers will then make of up stories in their head that they can't play the game and they're a mental case...but of course that's not true.

Let's help you return the club back to the same spot you had at address, or slightly closer.

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