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This is my view of the Trevino drill.
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Now the Trevino drill is a great drill for
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feeling the path of the club because it basically exaggerates
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and into out path and forces you to square the club face in a different way than using the path.
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So the Trevino drill basically what you're going to do.
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Here's my visual alignment.
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So we have target line midway between my 45-45.
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I'm going to get into my setup position.
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But instead of having my body square to the target,
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I'm going to position my body kind of like Le Trevino.
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So that it is wide open, 30-40 degrees.
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So I'm going to do it just square to this 45-degree line.
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And then basically what I can try to do is from here,
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I'm going to try to get the club to hit the ball straight with a nice little
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even slight draw.
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So the only way that that's going to happen
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is I'm going to have to come from the inside, which means that my arms are going to be relatively close to my body.
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So it kind of helps reinforce that delivery position and shallowing move from the arms.
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And I'm going to have to square the club face with just the motorcycle.
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What a lot of golfers do is they use the path to get the club face square.
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But if I were to do that on this shot with an open club face,
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I would hit kind of a high flop shot type model.
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So we'll demonstrate one or two.
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So basically here I am in this exaggerated setup position.
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I'm going to come back to almost nine to three.
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And then I'm going to basically come through just like so.
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And it gives me this good feeling of my arms kind of close to my body and then extending on the way through.
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Once I have a good feeling of what it's like to basically come from the inside.
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Once I have that good feeling, now I can set up square.
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And I can try to just use body rotation to basically recreate that feeling.
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So it's a good, it basically presets your lower body in an already rotated or open position.
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And forces you to use the motorcycle otherwise you would hit kind of this high fade.
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So I'll show you what most of you will probably want to do.
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Which would be kind of like so.
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I think that almost hit made contact with the stick.
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So it forces that early motorcycle.
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There's that motorcycle move and then keeping those arms in close as I extend.
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So Trevino drill, a great path drill for helping you overcome using the path to square the face.