Warm Up: Start Line
Warm-Up Series
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19m
This video explains how to warm up your start line before a round. The instructors demonstrate using a straight-line reference and adding balls progressively forward to test whether your stroke starts the ball where you intend. The goal is not to fix mechanics but to confirm alignment, face control, and trust in your aim. By rehearsing this simple progression, golfers reinforce consistency and ensure their final pre-round reps build confidence in starting the ball on line.
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