Hit more solid hybrids by making these setup adjustments

Side-by-side images of a golfer setting up to swing; left side has a red X over incorrect ball position, right side has a green checkmark over correct ball position, both on a golf course.

A simple setup tweak can help you hit more solid hybrids.

Dr. Alison Curdt

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