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Rory’s Takeaway Tip
InstructorMartin Hall
Martin HallInstructor
Rory’s Takeaway Tip
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Rory McIlroy's 8-shot victory at the Ocean Course in the 2012 PGA was a masterclass in ball-striking. In today’s tip, Martin Hall demonstrates a drill, that will help you start your takeaway like Rory McIlroy does.
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This club face is being down at the take back helped me squaring the club much better with more distance. Attacking angle got lower than before. Gained avg 7 yards per iron.
5th and c
Your tip shows a separation of the right elbow from the body. Mr. Hogan kept his
right elbow close in. Can you square up these two differences. Thanks for your tips through the years.
It’s a great tip but all too often you gloss over another important part is they the transition from face toward ball and complete the back swing. This is where many people including myself lose the entire complete golf swing. That transition is very essential.