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Hi, my name is Dave Schoeneck, and I want to talk to you about adaptive golf. And when
you get to the tee box, how to set up and tee off down the fairway or towards the green.
OK. So it looks like we're making contact about right here Dave. OK. Now, I think we
got a little helpful tip up here for you. If you noticed your practice swings when you
come through here, the club face went left quite rapidly in the club face left. OK. Very
much is a golfer who could use his legs with experience when you don't use your legs. Right.
The upper body keeps going, and usually a pulled shot to the left OK is the result.
OK. In your aiming and in you’re planning of this shot. OK. I think it would be wise
for you to maybe plan for a little bit of a pull to the left, either in adjusting your
aim or if you'd rather adjust your swing with that in mind. OK. I think. Let me let me re-tee
your golf ball for you after you've maybe take a couple more practice swings. OK. So,
I'm going to aim for that gazebo down there. OK. Plus the wind's pushing it that way anyways.
There you go. I'm a natural fade. Not a I can draw, but I need a crayon. See this should
help you out. Maybe you should play in a chair all the time Dave. OK. I think I got it. I'm
ready. OK. About right here. Bring it back slow. There we've got one in the air.