Payne Stewart had a great drill that he used to do with an old cut off shaft, where you would stick it into the ground at about a 45 deg. angleso that the grip end was out past the ball and the cut off part was in the ground about 16" behind the ball and you would swing under the shaft on the downswing, so that if you came out to in, you'd whack the shaft with your club. It worked wonders for me during high school. I believe you can actually find video of him doing it on thegolfchannel.com

Hope this helps!
Steve L.

Jen Kuntz wrote:

Hey gang,

I've been fighting an out to in swing path for a little over a year now and having trouble with ways to practise to get rid of it. I tried the "inside approach" thing this winter and it was ok but I don't want to buy one. I've also tried just using a couple sticks/shafts parallel to the swing path on the ground and trying to not hit them. I find I keep hitting the damn inside stick and it just reinforces the problem instead of helping me work through it.

Anyone have any drills they've tried that worked for them to get rid of this?

Thanks in advance,
Jen



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