In this 45 minutes video, TrackMan Master Philippe Bonfanti walks you through how to get rid of the slice and turn it into a draw.
This video includes:
- Explanation of the impact conditions for a draw and a fade
- 5 key moves to create an in/out path
- Setup position for a draw
- How to practice these moves on the range
- Side by side video analysis of a slice and a draw
- Before and afters with amateurs dialyzing these moves and their corresponding numbers
- 100% chance of a daw shot
Like most of here, I’ve played and studied golf a long time. It’s my passion and what I do for fun. I’ve taken lots of lessons from various teachers all of whom are great teachers including the legendary Manuel de la Torre. This is one of the most comprehensive, best articulated essential moves video ever. Thanks, Philippe!
Thanks, very glad you enjoyed the content.
Phillipe,
Struggled with an intermittent slice since starting to play about 5 years ago, and always kind of knew swing path was the primary issue this is one of the best videos I have seen on how to eliminate and turn it into a draw can’t wait to get to the driving range after lockdown.
Cheers
Stuart
Thanks Stuart, I look forward to hearing how you get on.
Hands down by far the best video ive ever seen on eliminating your slice and turning to a draw. Ive been struggling with negative swing path and despite lessons from a good teacher- I have not been able to improve on my slice. This video is all I need. Well, this video and lots of practice. Thank you!! Id fly down and take lessons from you if you were closer to Arizona!
I’ve been playing golf for 20 years and have had a trackman for 5 years. My driver swing has always been 3 or 4 % outside in and I’ve contorted my body in every conceivable was to get inside out. I’ve watched this video twice and in a month of working on these principles I’m 3.5 degrees inside out and have a far greater understanding of what positions control path, plane and face. One of the best and complete explanations I’ve ever seen. Between this is Tracy my appreciation for trackman as tool has increased immensely.