Step 4: Driving Range Routine

When you first start hitting balls on the range, put foot powder or clubface tape on the club to see your impact point. Make sure to do a a practice swing first, then set the club behind the ball, and finally find your spacing and balance. Create a tee gate as a visual aid to help you hit the center of the clubface.

When you first start hitting balls on the range, use foot powder or clubface tape to see your impact point on the club. Make sure to do a a practice swing first, then set the club behind the ball, and finally find your spacing and balance.
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