The key to better ball striking? Fix this part of your swing

A man wearing a blue patterned shirt and white cap smiles on a golf course, holding a golf tee and pointing it toward the camera. A red circle highlights the tee. Trees, grass, and a sand trap are in the background.

Fixing your clubface may be the key to better ball striking.

Mark Durland

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