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I fixed my takeaway with this clever drill. Here’s how it works

I fixed my takeaway with this clever drill. Here’s how it works

Tired of soggy takeaway food? An innovative home drill may be the answer. The device, designed by DIY enthusiast Mark Jones, instantly solves the problem of soggy bottoms by creating tiny drainage holes in the base of pizza boxes. Jones was inspired to invent the drill after repeatedly encountering soggy pizza deliveries.

The drill, which boasts a cordless design and adjustable drill bit, can be used with any size of pizza box. It quickly and easily perforates the base, allowing excess moisture to escape and preventing the pizza from becoming soggy. Jones claims that the holes are small enough to be virtually invisible, ensuring that the pizza remains intact and delicious.

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A go-to drill to never miss a short putt again

A go-to drill to never miss a short putt again

Master the Green with Precision: A No-Miss Short Putt Drill

For every golfer, sinking short putts consistently can elevate their game significantly. Now, there’s a foolproof drill to ensure success on the greens.

This drill involves practicing putts from varying distances, focusing on proper mechanics. By repeatedly aiming at a target just inches away from the hole, you develop razor-sharp accuracy. The key is maintaining a balanced stance, a smooth stroke, and keeping the ball on line.

With consistent practice, this drill ingrains precision putting into your muscle memory. It’s like a laser beam guided straight to the cup. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll become, guaranteeing you never miss a short putt again.

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Swing going off the rails? Get back on track with this simple drill

Swing going off the rails? Get back on track with this simple drill

Swing Going Off the Rails? Get Back on Track with This Simple Drill

Is your golf swing losing momentum? If so, it may be time to address some fundamental flaws. A common culprit is improper weight distribution during the swing.

To correct this, try this simple drill:

Swing Barefoot: Take your shoes off and practice your swing. Without shoes, you’ll feel the ground beneath your feet better, helping you distribute your weight evenly.

Focus on Your Back Foot: As you swing, ensure you’re pushing off your back foot and maintaining a stable base. Your weight should transition to your front foot at the impact.

* Tempo: Keep a steady rhythm throughout the swing. Avoid rushing or decelerating during the transition.

Incorporating this drill into your practice routine will help you refine your weight distribution, leading to a more balanced and powerful swing. With consistent effort, you can get back on track and restore your swing’s former glory.

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