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ARMS TO CHEST DRILL From an athletic stance with the club in your left hand bring the left arm straight out and up until the left hand is chin high. Look to see that the club face is at the desired setting in the left hand, which for this drill,would be a dead straight shot . The next move will be to bring the right arm straight out at 90-degrees from the right shoulder, draw the right hand toward the left hand, reaching out slightly. Latch the right hand on the under side of the club, using the middle two fingers of the right hand primarily. There will be the slightest pushing with the left side and a pulling with the right. The hands need to be thought of as one unit, so they should be gripped and pushed together, to produce this. Once the desired grip is obtained, lock it and forget it. Next bring the arms down so that they put slight pressure on the chest. Take a deep breath in and expand the ribs, the contact between the arms and the chest will increase. Exhale bringing the belly button in and up. On the next breath reproduce the feeling of balance from the PILLAR DRILL, as you balance on the center of your feet, maybe even lifting the toes a little. Bend over from the hips until the club head is 2 inches above the ball. From here the shaft should be pointing straight out from the center of the sternum, and can be used as a gauge to determine ball position. Final adjustments can be made as to the angle of the wrist. To make up the last 21/2 to 31/2 inches simply sit in to the knees until the club is soled. The hands will be about six inches from the left leg, and just inside the vertical line that would come straight down from the eyes to the ground. BENEFIT To help establish the proper distance from the ball. To teach a balanced setup which is integral to getting a go signal to start a your routine. The more that set up is practiced step by step, with each movement locked and than forgotten, the less the mind will have to distract it during the routine.

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