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		<title>Tracking Strokes</title>
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On a level section of green, align two clubs parallel toward the target hole with the clubheads turned outwards. They should be slightly wider than the width of your putter face.
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		<title>Feet Together Drill &#8211; 2</title>
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Keeping your feet together, practice hitting balls with the ball teed up. Your feet should be almost touching. Swing slowly at first. Concentrate on making solid contact with the ball. Always think tempo and rhythm. Once you can hit consistently good shots, work on hitting the ball off the grass.
 
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		<title>Feet Together &#8211; Drill 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To promote good balance and rhythm. This is one of the most popular practice drills, because it is an easy drill to do and yet it does so much for you. Use it as a warm-up or to stay loose on the course during those long waits on the tee.]]></description>
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