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Such a good lesson. I really appreciate the fact that you always point me in the right direction. I confess that I haven’t taken this to the range yet, but I have been trying this out on the course with great success from 50-100 yards. One thing I noticed when doing this, was the stopping power on the green. WOW!
Right on Brad! Good stuff!💪👍👌
Short game gold!!!
Thank you for this!!
Yeah man! Really helping a lot of students!
Weight 60/40 favouring the front foot for the entire swing? You mentioned staying wide and cutting grass, do you not have a task for the motion like cutting carrot peels or the dandelion stem?
Always task! 😀👍
Dandelion stem is task of choice; start with 60-40 against left but don’t try staying there; let the body respond to the weight of the ACU, let the momentum cut through the stem and over the IP into the direction of flight.
Ok thanks Shawn. I tend to get my hands too far foward like you discussed with Mu. This can cause more of a gouge when cutting the stem. The correct feel is the bounce of the wedge sliding under the dandelion while cutting the stem?
That will work!👍👍
Where are the ebooks Savannah spoke of?
You can check them out here: https://savannahmeyerclement.com/shop
Since I joined on with you, I have finally learned what it feels like to let the momentum of the club do the work! I still need to be extremely diligent on that aspect of things as it was NOT what I did prior. However, it works when I allow it! I have been using the technique in this video on chips also, but I find myself struggling on the shorter pitches/chips with longer rough because of the wider swing. In my old life I would have picked the club up quicker and let it come down steeper to get through the rough better. Any suggestions on ways to deal with longer rough? Also, I cannot find a place to get the practice manuals. Can you describe where to find them?
I was hoping to get some suggestions about dealing with longer rough given the shallow angle of the club coming into the ball. Is there anything I can do to make this easier?
Hey Jeff! Just saw this! Sorry to have missed it!
in longer stuff, yes, you will need to change the deal a bit and allow the wrists to hinge more in the backswing; to adjust for this excess momentum, you need to open the club face more to get a more glancing blow to not go too far over. Start with open faced chips and then go to the flop shots and then use the 40 yard technique to get the in between!
Thank you. I will try that out.