At the Memorial Tournament one year, I was paired with Jack Nicklaus and fellow tour player Greg Powers. There was a rain delay, and when we got back to the ninth tee to resume play, Greg was hitting old balls into the woods. (That was allowed back then.) I asked him what he was doing and he said, "You see that V in the tree? I'm trying to hit balls through the branches. So far I'm 0-for-5." Seeking a challenge, I joined him but also went 0-for-5.
Then Jack walked up. He asked what we were doing, and when we told him, he yelled to his caddie, "Angelo, give me a ball." His first shot went right through the middle, and we all laughed!
Jack said that game reminded him of a drill he once discovered. In looking at a spot in front of the ball for alignment, Jack found he was getting more accurate because he also was starting his ball flight on the same line. It's a great drill to try.



















